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Video: not even Vision back then - self-propelled E-DeLorean

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Recently updated on September 6, 2019 at 08:56 am

We just have a video on the channel of "Stanford" found. Not even Doc Brown from the legendary films "Back to the Future" came up with the idea. A GMC DeLorean that drives without any human help and that Marty McFly could certainly have done one or the other difficult task. As with most videos, technical details weren't necessarily thrown around with this one either. However, there was some information that should actually contain everything important. Following the technical details:

  • Base: 1981 DMC DeLorean
  • self-driving car
  • E-drive
  • by Chris Gerdes - Professor of Mechanical Engineering and his students
  • a tribute to the movie

We wrote an e-mail to the channel owner asking for some more information to be published or sent to us. If we receive further details we will add them to this post.

Title:
"Back then not even a vision - self-driving E-DeLorean"

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