How long ago did you see Cruise cars doing these things?
Both Cruise and Waymo have remote operators who can direct the cars when they phone home. Here's an example Vogt discusses a bit: https://youtu.be/sliYTyRpRB8?t=202 ...of course this brings up many other problems, like…
3mm is about a third of total tread depth, and 1% of the tire's radius. Why wouldn't this be detectable? ABS sensors tend to have 48-tooth tone rings and there's no reason why you couldn't vastly increase this number if…
It does if you have a GPS speed input. In the race car daq I use I can see speed differentials due to tire wear. A typical 17" tire has a radius of 318 mm and 8 mm of tread. So a bald tire is 2.5% smaller than a new one.
How long ago did you see Cruise cars doing these things?
Both Cruise and Waymo have remote operators who can direct the cars when they phone home. Here's an example Vogt discusses a bit: https://youtu.be/sliYTyRpRB8?t=202 ...of course this brings up many other problems, like…
3mm is about a third of total tread depth, and 1% of the tire's radius. Why wouldn't this be detectable? ABS sensors tend to have 48-tooth tone rings and there's no reason why you couldn't vastly increase this number if…
It does if you have a GPS speed input. In the race car daq I use I can see speed differentials due to tire wear. A typical 17" tire has a radius of 318 mm and 8 mm of tread. So a bald tire is 2.5% smaller than a new one.