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Self-driving shuttles for in-campus travel, designed by a team of ex-students from IIT-Kharagpur’s Robotics Research Group, would reduce operating costs by 40 to 60 percent. In addition to this, the shuttle can be used round-the-clock as per the makers of the self-driving transport vehicle.
Powered by electricity, Auro Shuttles, launched by Nalin Gupta, Jit Ray Chowdhury and Srinivas Reddy of the Group and Y-Combinator, uses latest technology to ensure safe navigation even on busy roads. It eliminates the cost of a driver. The Auro Shuttles can be pre-ordered with a launch date planned later this year.
Passengers can feed in destinations through a touch screen mounted on the vehicle, or through their mobile app.
The underlying software automatically figures out the optimum high-level route to reach the destination safely according to the firm and its creators.
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