ZMP's RoboCar is Linux-based, cute as hell

Courtesy Engadget  Wed, 06/17/2009 - 09:00

It looks like ZMP , a Tokyo-based robotics company that's graced the (figurative) pages of Engadget from time to time, has just introduced a Linux-based RoboCar for testing autonomous auto technologies.

Which only makes sense, we suppose -- better to test all of those autonomous algorithms you've been crankin' out on a six pound model before moving up to a three thousand pound family sedan (if a lot less fun).

This guy is 17-inches long and packs...


 

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