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Nissan's self-driving 'ProPILOT' chairs make waiting in line more comfortable

By Daniel Uria
Nissan has implemented its autonomous ProPILOT technology to create a self-driving car, designed to make waiting in line more comfortable. The chair uses cameras to sense the chair in front and create a fixed difference between each chair. 
 Screen capture/Nissan/YouTube
Nissan has implemented its autonomous ProPILOT technology to create a self-driving car, designed to make waiting in line more comfortable. The chair uses cameras to sense the chair in front and create a fixed difference between each chair. Screen capture/Nissan/YouTube

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YOKOHAMA, Japan, Sept. 29 (UPI) -- Nissan has used its autonomous technology to create a self-driving chair, which promises to make waiting in line more comfortable.

The self-driving ProPILOT chairs are equipped with cameras, which can link chairs into a line by detecting the chair in front and keeping a fixed distance between each chair.

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Nissan is accepting applications from several restaurants throughout Japan looking to offer the self-moving line experience, according to Tech Crunch.

Applications will be accepted through Dec. 27 and those selected will have their restaurant outfitted with ProPILOT chairs in 2017.

The chairs use a similar technology to Nissan's "intelligent parking chairs" which are activated by clapping and can place themselves perfectly underneath desks and conference tables without human guidance.

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