Stanford University Deployed MARTY an autonomous electric car that is capable of Drift

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Stanford University Deployed MARTY an autonomous electric car that is capable of Drift -

automobile laboratory at Stanford University unveiled its own version MARTY recently, just before "Back to the Future II "film was released in cinemas. MARTY The university is basically a DeLorean car strongly that is able to derive, but it is done without the presence of the driver. Drifting is a way of driving that keeps lateral movement when the car is moving in a circle. It is done as part of ongoing research at the University Automotive Safety and autonomous control systems.

MARTY is an abbreviation of bed Multiple test for the actuator to yaw control. It is presented in an event in the university itself hosted by Jamie Hyneman of Mythbusters with the team of the university project, Professor Chris Gerdes and students John Goh and Shannon McClintock and Chris Heiser Motors Renovo, the company that provides the component to the project.

a DeLorean was used and modified as the team did not want to use a car from a major automaker, and it was the perfect car that the team was looking for a platform driver rear wheel and mid-engine. original engine of the car was removed and the steering rack has been replaced with an electric power steering system and the suspension was modified to make it able to derive, which is something that the original DeLorean do could not do.

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