by William Ryberg, Des Moines Register
AMES, Ia. — Feb. 17, 2004 — No steering wheel. No driver's seat. No problem.
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by Ed Yeates, KSL Channel 5 News
LOGAN, Utah — Jan. 12, 2004 — The Department of Defense wants a robot that can travel 300 miles in ten hours, making its own decisions with NO human control. So the Pentagon will have a robot race, and the winner will get $1 million, NO strings attached.
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LOGAN, Ut — Dec. 8, 2003 — Autonomous Solutions Inc. (ASI) participated in an experiment organized by the Joint Architecture for Unmanned Systems (JAUS) Operator Control Unit and Payloads Committee (OPC).
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This paper, written by Paul Lewis, Joseph Harrison, and Sarah Gray was presented at the 2003 SPIE AEROSENSE Unmanned Ground Vehicle Technology V conference in Orlando, Florida. The paper discusses the design considerations of a Man Machine Interface (MMI) for unmanned vehicles capable of being used in a commercial setting.
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LOGAN, UT — Sept. 10, 2003 — Mel Torrie, president of Autonomous Solutions, Inc. (ASI), announced today the release of their JAUS Autonomous Development Ensemble (JADE), a hardware and software package designed for the accelerated development of JAUS-compliant automated vehicles.
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