Published on September 30th,2008 at 12:56 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

CEATEC 2008 Live: Nissan Crash Avoiding Robot

Behold the BR32C, a robotic ear featuring one of the newest and coolest technologies from one of the most “old style” companies, Nissan. Taking inspiration from your average bees, the engineers at Nissan succeeded in teaching the BR23C the ability to avoid crashing on other moving or non moving objects surrounding them.

Nissan stresses the point that even if this technology has yet to be included on futures cars, this system is currently running smoothly on our little robot.

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