Carnegie Mellon University Researchers Pioneered Autonomous Driving

Carnegie Mellon University researchers were some of the earliest pioneers in autonomous driving technologies. This research and history has had a profound impact on the development of intelligent vehicle technologies worldwide. In this talk, scholars were exposed to the extensive history of autonomous driving at Carnegie Mellon University, the new developments being made in the city of Pittsburgh, and the different challenges researchers have faced and continue to face in making autonomous driving. These challenges include merging, reading traffic signals, and interacting with human drivers.

More about RISS mentor and director John M. Dolan

Dr. John M. Dolan, Principal Systems Scientist, specializes in autonomous driving, human-robot systems using telesupervision, and robot reliability.

https://www.ri.cmu.edu/ri-faculty/john-m-dolan/
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=U9GOQuQAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao

More about RISS mentor Stephen Smith

Dr. Stephen Smith, Research Professor, focuses on using artificial intelligence in various contexts such as manufacturing, transportation, and space missions.

https://www.ri.cmu.edu/ri-faculty/stephen-smith/
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~sfs/

More about scholar contributions to autonomous and intelligent vehicles

RISS 2018, RISS 2018, RISS 2018
RISS 2017, RISS 2017, RISS 2017
RISS 2015 , RISS 2015