Today's article comes from the Journal of Open Hardware (by Ubiquity Press). The authors are Camara et al., from the University of Leeds in the UK. These researchers have devised a way to turn a hard-top mobility scooter into an inexpensive platform for developing self-driving car software. Let's take a took at what they've done.
DOI: 10.5334/joh.46
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