Powerpoint Presentation On Driverless Car
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AAKASH A (ECA1701)
AJEETH M (ECA1716)
ARUN KUMAR P
(ECA1726)
BHARATH AKASH S
GUIDED BY
Ms.N.RADHA
ASSISTANT_PROFESSOR
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PURPOSE OF DRIVERLESS
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In 1925, Houdina Radio
Control demonstrated the radio-
controlled "American Wonder" on
New York City streets, traveling up
Broadway and down Fifth Avenue
through the thick of the traffic jam.
In 1953, RCA Labs successfully built
a miniature car that was guided
and controlled by wires that were
laid in a pattern on a laboratory
floor.
In the 1980s, a vision-guided Mercedes-
Benz robotic van, designed by Ernst
Dickmanns and his team at
the Bundeswehr University
Munich in Munich, Germany, achieved a
speed of 39 miles per hour (63 km/h) on
streets without traffic.
In the first Grand Challenge held in
March 2004, DARPA (the Defense
Advanced Research Projects
Agency) offered a $1 million prize
to any team of robotic engineers
which could create an autonomous
car capable of finishing a 150-mile
course in the Mojave Desert.
Many major automotive
manufacturers,
including General
Motors, Ford, Mercedes
Benz, Volkswagen, Audi, Nissan,
Toyota, BMW, and Volvo, are
testing driverless car systems as
of 2013.
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