The document discusses driverless cars. It describes how Google launched a driverless car project led by Sebastian Thrun in 2015. Driverless cars use sensors like LIDAR and cameras along with artificial intelligence software to navigate autonomously. They offer advantages like reducing accidents caused by human error, but also present challenges like hackers potentially changing routes. The document concludes that continued research is needed to gain public trust in autonomous vehicle technology.
From the invention of the car there is a great relation between human and car. Because by the invention of the car the automobile industry was established, by this car the traveling time from one place to another place is reduced. The car brings royalty from the invention. As cars are coming on roads at that time there are so many accidents are occurring due to lack of driving knowledge & drink driving and soon, In that view only the Google took a great project, i.e. Google Driverless Car in these the Google puts the technology in the car, that technology was Artificial Intelligence with Google map view. The input video camera was fixed beside the front mirror inside the car, A LIDAR sensor was fixed on the top of the vehicle, RADAR sensor on the front of the vehicle and a position sensor attached to one of the rear wheels that helps locate the cars position on the map, The Computer, Router, Switch, Fan, Inverter, rear Monitor, Topcon, Velodyne, Applanix and Battery are kept inside the car.
These all components are connected to computer’s CPU and the monitor is fixed on beside of the driver seat, these we can observe in that monitor and can operate all the operations.
An autonomous vehicle, or a driverless vehicle, is one that is able to operate itself and perform necessary functions without any human intervention, through ability to sense its surroundings.
An autonomous vehicle utilises a fully automated driving system in order to allow the vehicle to respond to external conditions that a human driver would manage.
From the invention of the car there is a great relation between human and car. Because by the invention of the car the automobile industry was established, by this car the traveling time from one place to another place is reduced. The car brings royalty from the invention. As cars are coming on roads at that time there are so many accidents are occurring due to lack of driving knowledge & drink driving and soon, In that view only the Google took a great project, i.e. Google Driverless Car in these the Google puts the technology in the car, that technology was Artificial Intelligence with Google map view. The input video camera was fixed beside the front mirror inside the car, A LIDAR sensor was fixed on the top of the vehicle, RADAR sensor on the front of the vehicle and a position sensor attached to one of the rear wheels that helps locate the cars position on the map, The Computer, Router, Switch, Fan, Inverter, rear Monitor, Topcon, Velodyne, Applanix and Battery are kept inside the car.
These all components are connected to computer’s CPU and the monitor is fixed on beside of the driver seat, these we can observe in that monitor and can operate all the operations.
An autonomous vehicle, or a driverless vehicle, is one that is able to operate itself and perform necessary functions without any human intervention, through ability to sense its surroundings.
An autonomous vehicle utilises a fully automated driving system in order to allow the vehicle to respond to external conditions that a human driver would manage.
This is a presentation that focuses on autonomous vehicles technology. The presentation describes key sensor technologies integrated under the bonnet of a driverless car. After a brief introduction, the presentation dwells deeper into each sensor technology demonstrating examples of self driving cars such as Google's self driving car, DARPA URBAN challenge etc., along the way. It also introduces the concept of electronic control units which is responsible for collecting data from different sensors and respond to other units accordingly. The slides also build a platform for vehicle to vehicle communication technology, types and its application areas.
The Google driverless car is a project by Google that involves developing technology for autonomous cars.
The Google Driverless Car is like any car, but:
It can steer itself while looking out for obstacles.
It can accelerate itself to the correct speed limit.
It can stop and go itself based on any traffic
The software powering Google's cars is called Google Chauffeur.
It can take its passengers anywhere it wants to go safely, legally, and comfortably.
Currently being led by Sebastian Thrun ,former director of Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory and co-inventor of Google’s Street View.
Google driverless car technical seminar report (.docx)gautham p
Google Driverless Car is the latest technology or innovation that is going to hit the market in the coming years.
This report is especially for mechanical engineering students.
Ponencia de D. Miguel Cruz, Director Marketing y Estrategia Clientes, REALE - Tendencias: Cómo nos va a afectar el Internet de las cosas - Self Driving Car in the Insurance market - en el 11º Foro Profesional de Marketing y Ventas para Entidades Financieras y Aseguradoras #MKTefa organizado por ditrendia
This is a presentation that focuses on autonomous vehicles technology. The presentation describes key sensor technologies integrated under the bonnet of a driverless car. After a brief introduction, the presentation dwells deeper into each sensor technology demonstrating examples of self driving cars such as Google's self driving car, DARPA URBAN challenge etc., along the way. It also introduces the concept of electronic control units which is responsible for collecting data from different sensors and respond to other units accordingly. The slides also build a platform for vehicle to vehicle communication technology, types and its application areas.
The Google driverless car is a project by Google that involves developing technology for autonomous cars.
The Google Driverless Car is like any car, but:
It can steer itself while looking out for obstacles.
It can accelerate itself to the correct speed limit.
It can stop and go itself based on any traffic
The software powering Google's cars is called Google Chauffeur.
It can take its passengers anywhere it wants to go safely, legally, and comfortably.
Currently being led by Sebastian Thrun ,former director of Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory and co-inventor of Google’s Street View.
Google driverless car technical seminar report (.docx)gautham p
Google Driverless Car is the latest technology or innovation that is going to hit the market in the coming years.
This report is especially for mechanical engineering students.
Ponencia de D. Miguel Cruz, Director Marketing y Estrategia Clientes, REALE - Tendencias: Cómo nos va a afectar el Internet de las cosas - Self Driving Car in the Insurance market - en el 11º Foro Profesional de Marketing y Ventas para Entidades Financieras y Aseguradoras #MKTefa organizado por ditrendia
2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...Sandy Millin
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Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
The French Revolution, which began in 1789, was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France. It marked the decline of absolute monarchies, the rise of secular and democratic republics, and the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. This revolutionary period is crucial in understanding the transition from feudalism to modernity in Europe.
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2. CONTENTS -
Introduction
History
What is driverlesscar
Reason behind making?
How work it?
Components
Sensor used
Advantages
Disadvantages
Conclusion Presented by – Subhransu Sekhar Samal
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4. It is the project by google that
involves developing technology
for the driverlesscar
This project Led by Google engineer
Sebastian thrun who is director of
stanford artificial intelligence & co-
inventor of google street view
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CONTINUE...
5. HISTORY-
Firstdriverless car by
general motors in
newyork
First driverless car
proposed by general
motors in 1939
In 1925haudina lab
discovered radio
controlled driverless
car
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6. What is Driverless car ?
it is a vehicle that can drive itself from one
point to another point without driver , in
other words car with an autopilot system.
Can steer itself.
Can accelerate itself.
Can go &stop itself.
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8. Reason behind the making ?
Driver error is the most common cause of
road accident
Nearly 1.25 million people die in road accident
each year, that is one person is killed every 25
second
Using cell phone during driving, drink &drive
,entertainment system are the reason for the
road accident
So, to solve this all problem driverless car is
useful for us and this is a reason behind making
it.
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9. Working Principle-
It is controlled by
computer
It require input or
instruction from
human
After giving input or
instruction it will
drive automatically.
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11. Google maps –
Google maps interacts with GPS & acts like
data base
Speed limits
Upcoming obstacles
Traffic report
Directions
Nearby collisions
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12. Artificial intelligence –
Determines-
1)How to accelerate ?
2)When to slow down/stop
3)when to steer thewheel
*Goal-
Take the passenger tothe
destination safely
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13. Sensors used -
1)LIDAR
2)Video camera
3)Position estimator
4)Distance sensors
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14. LIDAR- ‘Eyes’ of Google car
It is a heart of system
Light detection and
ranging
Optical remote sensing
technology
Scanning distance of 60
meters
Road line markers and
stop line with an accuracy
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15. Video camera-
Mounted near
rearview mirror to
detect road signs
and traffic lights ,
speed limits
It also has computer
on the board of vehicle
to recognise obstacles
such as
cyclist,&pedistrian
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19. Presently available-
6 Google driverless cars manufactured
1) 5Toyota prius
2) 1AUDI
#NEVADA –
*first state to allow driverlessvehicle
can be legally operated on publicroads
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21. Disadvantages-
Vehicles can be switched off on the road
(in rare cases).
Less security when using Internet.
Hackers can be change routes (in rare cases).
In case of failure of Sensors vehicle can created a
chance of accidents.
In rainfall car cannot be recognised traffic signals.
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22. Conclusion -
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Currently, there are many different technologies available that can assist in
creating autonomous vehicle systems. Items such as GPS, automated cruise
control, and lane keeping assistance are available to consumers on some
luxury vehicles. The combination of these technologies and other systems such
as video-based lane analysis, steering and brake actuation systems, and the
programs necessary to control all of the components will become a fully
autonomous system. The problem is winning the trust of the people to allow a
computer to drive a vehicle for them, because of this, there must be research
and testing done over and over again to assure a near fool proof final product.
The product will not be accepted instantly, but overtime as the systems
become more widely used people will realize the benefits of it. The
implementation of autonomous vehicles will bring up the problem of replacing
humans with computers that can do the work for them. There will not be an
instant change in society, but it will become more apparent over time as they
are integrated into society.