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collingreene | 8 years ago
But it seems logical that Uber would disable the onboard built-in volvo crash detection feature, it would be adding another variable for a car that is intended to test one thing at a time. Its hard to see this solely as the "uber is being reckless" narrative instead of "maybe this is just how all self-driving cars are tested".
I am happy to be proven wrong certainly
MertsA|8 years ago
blensor|8 years ago
If you want to know what we would expect the LIDAR to have seen in such a situation we did a simple simulation of such a scene here [1]
If the LIDAR was defective the system processing the sensor output should detect that there is no data coming in and the problem should change the cars behavior accordingly not just drive on as if nothing is wrong.
[1] http://www.blensor.org/lidar_accident.html
collingreene|8 years ago
Very true. I don't know either way.