The Carnegie Mellon University Tartan Racing team's quest to conquer the 2007 Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency(DARPA) Urban Challenge is powered by a sophisticated array of electronic sensors provided by Continental Automotive Systems. The sensor technology is designed to provide "Boss" with a precise picture of the driving environment as it navigates, parks and handles traffic over a 60-mile course at the former George Air Force Base in Victorville, Calif.
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I live about 6 miles away from George and the federal prison is across the street.
edwardhansen 2 years ago
goodlord... i cant imagine how many lines of codes these computers are running
gescoboza 2 years ago
I am glad I am working for Continental :) Very nice..
psychonaut25 3 years ago
Continental Automotive Systems develops and produces electronic and hydraulic brake, stability and chassis control systems, electronic air suspension systems, sensors, engine management and transmission control systems, hybrid drives, body and security electronics, etc.
Conti Automotive Systems Division
integrates know-how and quality in the fields of driving safety, embedded telemat-ics and hands-free communication systems.
sggina 3 years ago
Go ahead!
rauldurand 4 years ago