Hi David, sounds like an interesting project but I wonder about its
usefulness. Have you actually asked any of these lower-end manufacturers
whether they'd use it? How will you deal with the fact that most cars are
not drive-by-wire? Google's car (and everything even remotely successful in
the DARPA Grand/Urban Challenges) used a Velodyne sensor to get 3D models
of the world - do you really think it's at all viable to just use computer
vision?

We'll end up a bit off topic if we keep discussing this, but if you haven't
already done so, I'd strongly suggest you go through the course material
for Sebastian Thrun's Udacity course on autonomous vehicles:
http://www.udacity.com/overview/Course/cs373 (It's running again from April
16th)

Cheers,
Tom

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