Activist_Investor
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Rivian seems like it is a pretty smart car. Does Rivian collect data related to wheel slip and traction? If they do then they could make use of a combination of:
Putting something like that on an R1 and then comparing the off-road performance to a Jeep head to head would be seriously awesome!
Granted I wouldn't spend too much at Rivian on small traction related gains but I would at least collect the data and preferably collect the data specific to precise GPS for future traction models. Notice human behavior is often a counterintuitive thing as well. A Rivian off-road enthusiast may have more fun if the traction is less than perfect (no machine learning or terrain image analysis) and offers an opportunity for the limited mental capacity of a sapient to be made use of to adjust steering.
Anyone know to what extent they are doing this?
- relative incline
- traction
- terrain identification via image analysis
- exact GPS
Putting something like that on an R1 and then comparing the off-road performance to a Jeep head to head would be seriously awesome!
Granted I wouldn't spend too much at Rivian on small traction related gains but I would at least collect the data and preferably collect the data specific to precise GPS for future traction models. Notice human behavior is often a counterintuitive thing as well. A Rivian off-road enthusiast may have more fun if the traction is less than perfect (no machine learning or terrain image analysis) and offers an opportunity for the limited mental capacity of a sapient to be made use of to adjust steering.
Anyone know to what extent they are doing this?
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