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Tartan Racing's Boss Named to "Best of What's New" List

    https://www.scs.cmu.edu/news/tartan-racings-boss-named-best-whats-new-list
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Tartan Racing Boss Photo Gallery - PopSci

    https://www.popsci.com/bown/2008/gallery/tartan-racing-boss/
    Tartan Racing Boss Image 2. Boss detects obstacles, reads road lanes, and determines its whereabouts using an array of radar units, lasers and cameras mounted on the roof and the bumpers.

Boss, the Tartan Racing robot, is built on a Chevrolet …

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    Boss, the Tartan Racing robot, is built on a Chevrolet Tahoe chassis. It incorporates a variety of lidar, radar and visual sensors to safely navigate urban environments. Source publication

Facts about Tartan Racing and “Boss”

    https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~tartanrace/press/tartanfacts.pdf
    Facts about Tartan Racing and “Boss” What we are: Tartan Racing is a team of faculty, students and staff preparing an autonomous vehicle for entry in the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s 2007 Urban Challenge. The team unites academia and industry through a consortium

Team Vehicle Name Vehicle Number Vehicle base Drive-by

    http://www.tartanracing.org/press/boss-glance.pdf
    Boss at a Glance Team Tartan Racing @ Carnegie Mellon Vehicle Name Vehicle Number Named for Charles F. 'Boss' Kettering, legendary inventor, automotive innovator, and co-founder of DELCO #19 Vehicle base 2007 Chevy Tahoe Driveline 5.3LV8, 4L60 automatic transmission, 4wd, E-85 Fuel-capable Drive-by-wire GM engine control, electromechanical actuation Maximum

Meet the Boss - Carnegie Mellon University | CMU

    https://cmu.edu/homepage/practical/2007/winter/meet-the-boss.shtml
    Carnegie Mellon's Tartan Racing Team welcomed guests Jan. 23 as they met "Boss," the modified Chevy Tahoe serving as the team's entry for the Department of Advanced Research Projects Agency's (DARPA) Urban Challenge. The competition, Nov. 3, will require driverless vehicles to navigate a test course that resembles a city street. In the short term, the experimental …

www.tartanracing.org

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    Boss is due back in Pittsburgh by April 6. The Tartan Racing team, which includes Carnegie Mellon faculty, students and staff, began modifying two 2007 Chevy Tahoes for autonomous operation last fall in preparation for the Nov. 3 Urban Challenge. Robots are expected to compete simultaneously in a rally race format on the same course.

Tartan Racing @ Carnegie Mellon

    https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~tartanrace/blog/index.html
    DARPA Director Tony Tether made it official this morning: Tartan Racing’s Boss is the winner of the Urban Challenge and will take home the $2 million first prize. This wasn’t a surprise to the team. We knew that Boss ran a clean, safe race and Tether was quoted last night to that effect. And we knew Boss was fast.

Tartan Racing - Carnegie Mellon University

    https://users.ece.cmu.edu/~raj/tartan.html
    Tartan Racing. Boss Wins! I led the Systems Engineering Group for Tartan Racing, the winner of the 2007 DARPA Urban Challenge. I also served on the 3-member Steering Board for the Tartan Racing Consortium. Vision, excellence, teamwork and hard work go a pretty long way...

Tartan Racing: A Multi-Modal Approach to the DARPA …

    https://www.ri.cmu.edu/pub_files/2007/4/Tartan_Racing.pdf
    Boss, the Tartan Racing robot, is built on a Chevrolet Tahoe chassis. It incorporates a variety of lidar, radar and visual sensors to safely navigate urban environments.

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