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Beijing students invent free-wheeling, self-driving bicycle (VIDEO) | Beijing students invent free-wheeling, self-driving bicycle (VIDEO) |
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Chinese university students have developed an auto-balancing bicycle which can ride around all by itself and could one day follow its owners around without any human supervision. | Chinese university students have developed an auto-balancing bicycle which can ride around all by itself and could one day follow its owners around without any human supervision. |
While the sight of a riderless bicycle may spook some, or remind others of ‘ghosties’ performed throughout their youth, it may also help prevent rampant bike theft in cities like Beijing. | While the sight of a riderless bicycle may spook some, or remind others of ‘ghosties’ performed throughout their youth, it may also help prevent rampant bike theft in cities like Beijing. |
“Our project is mainly about how a bicycle can keep its balance like a human,” one of the Tsinghua University researchers, Mingguo Zhao, explained. “We chose the most similar method to a man-made use of centrifugal force produced by controlling the handlebar to keep its balance.” | |
“We hope the bicycle can carry water and equipment for fashion, and follow young people when they are exercising outdoors,” Zhao added. | “We hope the bicycle can carry water and equipment for fashion, and follow young people when they are exercising outdoors,” Zhao added. |
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The team also plans to add a GPS system to the bicycles, which would allow them to traverse a preplanned route without any human intervention. However, this may scupper China’s booming bike rental industry, which has already witnessed a government-imposed moratorium due to its massive popularity across several major cities. Beijing alone boasts 2.4 million rental bikes. | The team also plans to add a GPS system to the bicycles, which would allow them to traverse a preplanned route without any human intervention. However, this may scupper China’s booming bike rental industry, which has already witnessed a government-imposed moratorium due to its massive popularity across several major cities. Beijing alone boasts 2.4 million rental bikes. |
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