New Research From Carnegie Mellon University Could Help Autonomous Vehicles Travel Crowded Streets

Most drivers know the frustration of traveling on a street with cars parked on either side and getting through a two-way street in that situation is a challenge.

It becomes even more of a challenge when there is no human driver behind the wheel to make it work.

However, new research from Carnegie Mellon University’s Argo AI Center For Autonomous Vehicle Research is working to solve that challenge.

Selected excerpt(s) and linked article courtesy of KDKA-TV News Staff
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