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Mitsubishi Electric Corp. employee uses a remote control during a
demonstration of the company's self-driving vehicle in Ako, Hyogo
Prefecture, Japan, on Friday, March 18, 2016. Mitsubishi Electric Corp.,
a supplier of air-to-air missiles to Japan's armed forces, is looking
to adapt the technologies it originally developed for military use to
help autonomous driving cars detect obstacles and avoid collisions. |
@Buddhika Weerasinghe.
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Mitsubishi Electric Corp. employees check the company's
self-driving vehicle during a demonstration in Ako, Hyogo Prefecture,
Japan, on Friday, March 18, 2016. Mitsubishi Electric Corp., a supplier
of air-to-air missiles to Japan's armed forces, is looking to adapt the
technologies it originally developed for military use to help autonomous
driving cars detect obstacles and avoid collisions. |
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Mitsubishi Electric Corp. employees watch the company's
self-driving vehicle during a demonstration in Ako, Hyogo Prefecture,
Japan, on Friday, March 18, 2016. Mitsubishi Electric Corp., a supplier
of air-to-air missiles to Japan's armed forces, is looking to adapt the
technologies it originally developed for military use to help autonomous
driving cars detect obstacles and avoid collisions. |
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A Mitsubishi Electric Corp. self-driving vehicle travels though a
test course during a demonstration in Ako, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, on
Friday, March 18, 2016. Mitsubishi Electric Corp., a supplier of
air-to-air missiles to Japan's armed forces, is looking to adapt the
technologies it originally developed for military use to help autonomous
driving cars detect obstacles and avoid collisions. |
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Mitsubishi Electric Corp. employees demonstrate the company's
self-driving vehicle in Ako, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, on Friday, March
18, 2016. Mitsubishi Electric Corp., a supplier of air-to-air missiles
to Japan's armed forces, is looking to adapt the technologies it
originally developed for military use to help autonomous driving cars
detect obstacles and avoid collisions. |
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A Mitsubishi Electric Corp. self-driving vehicle travels though a
test course during a demonstration in Ako, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, on
Friday, March 18, 2016. Mitsubishi Electric Corp., a supplier of
air-to-air missiles to Japan's armed forces, is looking to adapt the
technologies it originally developed for military use to help autonomous
driving cars detect obstacles and avoid collisions. |
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A satellite antenna sits on the roof of a Mitsubishi Electric
Corp. self-driving vehicle during a demonstration in Ako, Hyogo
Prefecture, Japan, on Friday, March 18, 2016. Mitsubishi Electric Corp.,
a supplier of air-to-air missiles to Japan's armed forces, is looking
to adapt the technologies it originally developed for military use to
help autonomous driving cars detect obstacles and avoid collisions. |
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A Mitsubishi Electric Corp. self-driving vehicle travels though a
test course during a demonstration in Ako, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, on
Friday, March 18, 2016. Mitsubishi Electric Corp., a supplier of
air-to-air missiles to Japan's armed forces, is looking to adapt the
technologies it originally developed for military use to help autonomous
driving cars detect obstacles and avoid collisions. |
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A Mitsubishi Electric Corp. self-driving vehicle travels though a
test course during a demonstration in Ako, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, on
Friday, March 18, 2016. Mitsubishi Electric Corp., a supplier of
air-to-air missiles to Japan's armed forces, is looking to adapt the
technologies it originally developed for military use to help autonomous
driving cars detect obstacles and avoid collisions. |
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A Mitsubishi Electric Corp. self-driving vehicle travels though a
test course during a demonstration in Ako, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, on
Friday, March 18, 2016. Mitsubishi Electric Corp., a supplier of
air-to-air missiles to Japan's armed forces, is looking to adapt the
technologies it originally developed for military use to help autonomous
driving cars detect obstacles and avoid collisions. |
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A sensor, millimeter-wave radar and camera sit on the front of a
Mitsubishi Electric Corp. self-driving vehicle during a demonstration in
Ako, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, on Friday, March 18, 2016. Mitsubishi
Electric Corp., a supplier of air-to-air missiles to Japan's armed
forces, is looking to adapt the technologies it originally developed for
military use to help autonomous driving cars detect obstacles and avoid
collisions |
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