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Robot, Tokyo-based venture EXAM CALENDAR and churned out another robot car: this time it's so-called RoboCar MEW-C, which is based on the km car Toyota began back in 2000. In the same way as km MEW-C — one man, 4-wheeled electric mini car-only with a twist of robots.
EXAM CALENDAR and says the car actually can be driven around, but the company is actually marketing as an object of study of roboticists, universities and car manufacturers.
While regular km is quite a simple electric car, the EXAM CALENDAR and added quite a few features to make it more sexier: stereo camera, motion sensor wireless 9 axis, GPS unit, temperature and humidity sensor, laser range sensor, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, 3 G and the so-called Protocol CAN (Control Area Network) as the "open platform" that allows customers to access each piece of hardware.
RoboCar MEW-C is 2.3 × 1.0 × 1.6 m and weighs 310 kg. EXAM CALENDAR and has already started to sell it, priced in United States $ 35 000.
Via Robonable [JP]
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