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Slide 1What is EPORO?How Does EPORO Work?How Does EPORO Work?How Does EPORO Work?What sets EPORO apartThe FutureREFERENCESQUESTIONS ?EPOROCassi MacapinlacMIS 304 / Prof Fang FangBYWHAT IS EPORO?Episode Zero Robot: a vehicle that produces zero emissions and is free of accidents In 2008, Nissan unveiled a new Biomimetic car robot called the BR23C concept. This year, Nissan has taken the concept to a new level with “fish-inspired technology.” The EPORO robot car concepts, which are designed to travel in a group of like-vehicles, mimic the patterns of a school of fish to avoid obstacles without bumping into each other.Made their debut at CEATEC Japan 2009HOW DOES EPORO WORK?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSIGbEn9SwoHOW DOES EPORO WORK?Behavior of schools of fish were studiedFish have eyes on the sides of their head giving them excellent peripheral visionallowing them to travel in close proximity without smacking into one another. This provides an excellent defense against predators, since the entire group can sense when evasive action is necessary, and which direction to head.In EPORO, a laser range finder*4 is used for lateral-line sense, while UWB*5 communications technology is utilized for the sense of sight.HOW DOES EPORO WORK?Fish Behavior RulesAREA 1: Collision AvoidanceChange traveling direction without colliding with other fish.AREA 2: Traveling Side-by-SideTravel side-by-side with other fish while keeping a certain distance between each fish (to match the speed).AREA 3: ApproachingGain closer proximity to other fish that are at a distance from them.WHAT SETS EPORO APARTIn EPORO, Nissan recreated the behavior of a school of fish making full use of cutting-edge electronic technologies.By sharing the surrounding information received, EPOROs can travel safely, changing its direction as needed. This is the world's first development of a robot car that can travel in a group by sharing the position and information of others within a group via communication technologies.THE FUTUREPOSITIVESNissan's ongoing research aims at creating collision-free vehicles based on its safety concept "Safety Shield*6.” New technologies used in EPORO:aim to improve migration efficiency of a group of vehicles contribute to an environmentally friendly and traffic jam-free driving environment.NEGATIVESMuch left to learn from the behavior of a school of fish: Individual fish's degree of freedom and safety within a school High migration efficiency of a school itself.This technology is not expected to be used widespread for another 30 years.Nissan has yet to collaborate with other companies to maximize the potential of this technology.REFERENCEShttp://www.plasticpals.com/?p=14769http://www.nissan-global.com/EN/NEWS/2009/_STORY/091001-01-e.htmlhttp://www.engadget.com/2009/10/06/video-nissans-eporo-robot-car-heads-to-the-races-slow-and-ste/QUESTIONS


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