Monday, October 31, 2011

Wildcat, autopilot car's built by Oxford, by means of Hi-tech help from BAe Systems Contractor

Cars 'smart' Oxford named Wildcat, built by Hi-tech help from BAe Systems Contractor. The technology is equipped with lasers and cameras, to see the road, and a 'brain' that sophisticated to process information, make decisions, and adapt according to the situation, speed, and the situation around.

Oxford University scientists are developing a car that can drive itself. Cars like these are believed to be drug-degrading congestion that occurs in big cities.

As reported by Dailymail, Tuesday, October 11, 2011, the idea of ​​making this car comes from the car 'KITT' on the 80s TV series, Knight Rider, starring actor David Hasselhoff.

According to scientists, the car system 'smart' it will be able to eliminate the suffering of every driver, who often have to waste time and cost due to congestion on the road. Therefore, the cars 'smart' has continued to update the information on the affected road traffic jams and automatically choose the path of more leisure.

Not only that, the exhausted riders can also move the wheel to the systems 'auto-pilot', so it can take a break. However, there is still a debate about, whether drunk driver may be driving with this system.