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  2. Tesla Autopilot hardware - Wikipedia

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    Tesla Autopilot, an advanced driver-assistance system for Tesla vehicles, uses a suite of sensors and an onboard computer. It has undergone several hardware changes and versions since 2014, most notably moving to an all-camera-based system by 2023, in contrast with ADAS from other companies, which include radar and sometimes lidar sensors.

  3. Tesla Autopilot - Wikipedia

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    Tesla Autopilot in operation, 2017. Tesla Autopilot is an advanced driver-assistance system (ADAS) developed by Tesla that amounts to partial vehicle automation (Level 2 automation, as defined by SAE International). Tesla provides "Base Autopilot" on all vehicles, which includes Autosteer, and traffic-aware cruise control.

  4. PX4 autopilot - Wikipedia

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    PX4 is capable of integrating with other autopilot software, such as the QGroundControl ground control station software, via the MAVLink protocol. PX4 is open-source and available under a BSD-3-Clause license.

  5. Tesla's Autopilot driver-assist system gets closer look as US ...

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    DETROIT (AP) — U.S. automobile safety regulators are zeroing in on changes that Tesla has made to its Autopilot partially automated driving system, including how it makes sure drivers pay ...

  6. Slugs (autopilot system) - Wikipedia

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    Slugs is an open-source autopilot system oriented toward inexpensive autonomous aircraft. [1] Low cost and wide availability enable hobbyist use in small remotely piloted aircraft. The project started in 2009 [2] and is being further developed and used at Autonomous Systems Lab of University of California Santa Cruz. Several vendors produce ...

  7. Gyroscopic autopilot - Wikipedia

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    The control panel for the Minneapolis-Honeywell C-1 gyroscopic autopilot, used on B-24 bombers. The gyroscopic autopilot was a type of autopilot system developed primarily for aviation uses in the early 20th century. Since then, the principles of this autopilot has been the basis of many different aircraft control systems, both military and ...

  8. How a Pilot Surprised Her Sister on Their Very First Flight ...

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    "I was just very proud to be on one of her flights and be one of her passengers because she's so cool," Grace Lanker tells PEOPLE of traveling on her sister's plane

  9. ArduPilot - Wikipedia

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    BlueROV2 diving with ArduSub. The ArduPilot software suite consists of navigation software (typically referred to as firmware when it is compiled to binary form for microcontroller hardware targets) running on the vehicle (either Copter, Plane, Rover, AntennaTracker, or Sub), along with ground station controlling software including Mission Planner, APM Planner, QGroundControl, MavProxy, Tower ...