Monday, 20 June 2016

The pilotless Olli electrobus printed on the 3D-printer



Techno news 

   On streets of the capital of the USA the pilotless electric minibuses Olli created by the Local Motors company in cooperation with IBM drive about now. The first company is responsible for creation of the tiny shuttles accomodating in themselves up to 12 passengers. Separate details of the pilotless bus are printed on the 3D-printer in 10 hours and gather in the ready vehicle in 1 hour. Olli IBM Watson supercomputer from the second company is controlled - all information from 30 sensors arrives in the single center for handling.

The electric 12-seater UAV will be an exclusive only for inhabitants and guests of Washington so far, and by the end of the current year will appear in Miami and Las Vegas. Now Local Motors conducts negotiations on promotion of the motor transport and in other regions, including, in Berlin, Copenhagen and Canberra.
Olli can both be caught at a stop, and to cause by means of the application on the smartphone, similar to the Uber system. Thanks to developments of IBM the UAV is capable to understand the destination sounded by voice and will be able to tell the passenger about the principles of the work. The fare will not demand cash, the amount will be written off upon termination of a trip. 

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