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ROBOTIC CAR DEVELOPED BY OXFORD UNIVERSITY
Scientists at Oxford University have developed a new car that can "see" the world around it The adapted car can use data from technology (0) C . Professor Newman, the project leader, is convinced that on-board computer capacity will have a great effect on motoring in the future. He said: "You can imagine one company advertising a model of car (1) and then another manufacturer will come out with one that does fifteen minutes."
Already there are cars (2) and last year Google announced its self- driving car, saying that it had driven more than 140,000 miles on American roads. The Oxford car differs from Google's, because (3) and uses a three dimensional map of streets.
Prof Newman added: "Think of the impact (4) : they have totally changed them, and the same thing is going to happen on the roads. In the future autonomous robotic vehicles will take us safely and efficiently from A to B (5) . The advantage of computer assisted vehicles is that they will never get tired and they can connect to the internet to communicate with other cars. As Prof Newman explained: "We need cars that do the thinking and concentrating for you, cars that (6) . If the going is slow why can't I watch the show I missed last night, Skype with the kids, read a book (7) and get the car to handle the job of the trip for me?"
The legal problem of how people can insure an autonomously driven car is one of the questions that will need to be resolved, but for now Professor Newman says he wants to concentrate on making the technology work.
(www.bbc.co.uk)
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ROBOTIC CAR DEVELOPED BY OXFORD UNIVERSITY
Scientists at Oxford University have developed a new car that can "see" the world around it The adapted car can use data from technology (0) C . Professor Newman, the project leader, is convinced that on-board computer capacity will have a great effect on motoring in the future. He said: "You can imagine one company advertising a model of car (1) and then another manufacturer will come out with one that does fifteen minutes."
Already there are cars (2) and last year Google announced its self- driving car, saying that it had driven more than 140,000 miles on American roads. The Oxford car differs from Google's, because (3) and uses a three dimensional map of streets.
Prof Newman added: "Think of the impact (4) : they have totally changed them, and the same thing is going to happen on the roads. In the future autonomous robotic vehicles will take us safely and efficiently from A to B (5) . The advantage of computer assisted vehicles is that they will never get tired and they can connect to the internet to communicate with other cars. As Prof Newman explained: "We need cars that do the thinking and concentrating for you, cars that (6) . If the going is slow why can't I watch the show I missed last night, Skype with the kids, read a book (7) and get the car to handle the job of the trip for me?"
The legal problem of how people can insure an autonomously driven car is one of the questions that will need to be resolved, but for now Professor Newman says he wants to concentrate on making the technology work.
(www.bbc.co.uk)
A) | it had a built-in computer |
B) | that can park themselves |
C) | such as cameras, radar and lasers to drive itself |
D) | while allowing human drivers to take a rest |
E) | it has fewer sensors |
F) | that computers have had on offices |
G) | do not want you to do the driving all the time |
H) | which drives itself for ten minutes a day |
I) | or send that last email |