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1.5 - Google Car

The document discusses driverless cars created by Google. It notes that Google's driverless cars can steer, accelerate, brake, and obey traffic laws without human input using sensors and software. The cars have advantages like reducing accidents by avoiding human error, driving more fuel efficiently by maintaining optimal speed, providing convenience by letting the car drive itself, and improving traffic flow through coordinated control systems. Key aspects are the Google Chauffeur software, sensors that perceive the environment, and potential benefits in safety, fuel use, and transportation.

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1.5 - Google Car

The document discusses driverless cars created by Google. It notes that Google's driverless cars can steer, accelerate, brake, and obey traffic laws without human input using sensors and software. The cars have advantages like reducing accidents by avoiding human error, driving more fuel efficiently by maintaining optimal speed, providing convenience by letting the car drive itself, and improving traffic flow through coordinated control systems. Key aspects are the Google Chauffeur software, sensors that perceive the environment, and potential benefits in safety, fuel use, and transportation.

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Google

driverless car

16AU415 - ATVS Unit – 1 Introduction Case Study – Google car Prepared by Mr. D. Rajesh Kumar, AP/Auto
What could have prevented the
accident?

PAY
ATTENTION!
16AU415 - ATVS Unit – 1 Introduction Case Study – Google car Prepared by Mr. D. Rajesh Kumar, AP/Auto
Most common cause of Car
Accident

16AU415 - ATVS Unit – 1 Introduction Case Study – Google car Prepared by Mr. D. Rajesh Kumar, AP/Auto
Cell Phones

Make up
16AU415 - ATVS Unit – 1 Introduction Case Study – Google car Prepared by Mr. D. Rajesh Kumar, AP/Auto
In-car Entertainment System

Eat

16AU415 - ATVS Unit – 1 Introduction Case Study – Google car Prepared by Mr. D. Rajesh Kumar, AP/Auto
Sleepy Driver

16AU415 - ATVS Unit – 1 Introduction Case Study – Google car Prepared by Mr. D. Rajesh Kumar, AP/Auto
Introduction:
Google Driverless Car is like any other 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
conditions

16AU415 - ATVS Unit – 1 Introduction Case Study – Google car Prepared by Mr. D. Rajesh Kumar, AP/Auto
What is Driverless Car?
It is a vehicle that can drive itself
from one point to another without
assistance from a driver

In other words, with an autopilot


system Am I losing job
soon?
Or very soon?

16AU415 - ATVS Unit – 1 Introduction Case Study – Google car Prepared by Mr. D. Rajesh Kumar, AP/Auto
16AU415 - ATVS Unit – 1 Introduction Case Study – Google car Prepared by Mr. D. Rajesh Kumar, AP/Auto
Idea & Concepts
• The Google Self-Driving Car
is a project by Google that
involves developing
technology for autonomous
cars.
• The software powering
Google’s cars is called
Google Chauffeur.
• The project is currently being
led by Google engineer
Sebastian Thrun, former
director of the Stanford
Artificial Intelligence
Laboratory and co-inventor of
Google Street View.
16AU415 - ATVS Unit – 1 Introduction Case Study – Google car Prepared by Mr. D. Rajesh Kumar, AP/Auto
FEATURES &
FUNCTIONS
Basically how it works.

16AU415 - ATVS Unit – 1 Introduction Case Study – Google car Prepared by Mr. D. Rajesh Kumar, AP/Auto
16AU415 - ATVS Unit – 1 Introduction Case Study – Google car Prepared by Mr. D. Rajesh Kumar, AP/Auto
Advantages

16AU415 - ATVS Unit – 1 Introduction Case Study – Google car Prepared by Mr. D. Rajesh Kumar, AP/Auto
Driverless Car drive
at
Optimal Speed

16AU415 - ATVS Unit – 1 Introduction Case Study – Google car Prepared by Mr. D. Rajesh Kumar, AP/Auto
1. Reduction of Car Accidents

• Automated collision avoidance systems


• Drive at optimal speed
• Less fatalities
• Avoid human errors
• No sleepy, grumpy, texting humans
• Increased reliability and faster reaction time compared to
human drivers
… due to an autonomous system’s

16AU415 - ATVS Unit – 1 Introduction Case Study – Google car Prepared by Mr. D. Rajesh Kumar, AP/Auto
2. Fuel-efficient

Due to
optimal speed

16AU415 - ATVS Unit – 1 Introduction Case Study – Google car Prepared by Mr. D. Rajesh Kumar, AP/Auto
3. Convenient 4. Better traffic flow

• Sit in the car, let the car


drive you to the
destination There would be a better
management of traffic
• Fully utilize the flow as they will all be
advancement of monitored over a
technologies controlled system

16AU415 - ATVS Unit – 1 Introduction Case Study – Google car Prepared by Mr. D. Rajesh Kumar, AP/Auto

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