2. SEMINER STRUCTURE
• Introduction
• Type of robots driven cars
• How it works
• What is self driving cars
• Mass production
• Comparison with regular cars
• Advantages and limitations
• Conclusion
3. INTRODUCTION
• An autonomous car also known as a driverless car,self
driviing car and robotic car.
• It is capable of fulfilling the main transportation
capabilities of a traditional cars.
• It is capable of sensing its environment and navigation
without human input.
• The speed of the vehicle is normally 20.1 km/h.
• It can sense their surrounding with such techniques as
radar,lidar,GPS and computer vision.
5. How it Works?
Uses artificial
technology
intelligence and
makes decisions on
its own (if mistake is
made it will alert driver)
Motors: turn wheel, break,
accelerate, etc.
Sensors: not as good as a
human so put more
Sensors are fed to an
onboard computer
6. Already sent out
vehicles across
California (over 140,000
miles through traffic,
residential, and highway)
Trying to find green
alternatives
Double capacity of
roads
Cars will be built
lighter reducing
carbon and gas
FUTURE ASPECTS OF
MODIFICATION
7. Mass Production?
Years from mass
production
But technologist are
sure the idea will
revolutionize the
world
Under current law
“a human must be
in control of a car at
all times.”
8. Are They Better than
Regular Cars?
React faster than humans
360 degree perception
Cannot get distracted, sleepy, or intoxicated
Actively engage the driver (announcements like
“approaching a crosswalk” or “turn ahead”)
Driver could regain power by hitting a red button on
dashboard, touching the break, or turning the steering
wheel
9. ADVANTAGES
1.The lack of human error whilst driving ,will result in a much safer
journey.
2.Due to the sensors on the autonomous car,they will be able to
pack closer together allowing more cars on the road and
therefore shorting traffic times.
3.Disabilites would no longer be a factor in driving means anyone
can drive.
4.There would be no need to pass a driving test or gain a driving
licenses as everyone would be able to drive.
10. LIMITATIONS
There will be always worry of the computer
crashing or manufacturing resulting in a major
collision.
The lack of need for drivers would be a problem
with the economy.In 2011 ,there were 73,000 taxi
drivers in England who would become
unemployed.
When there are first released,they are likely to be
expensive.
11. CONCLUSION
It is a project that has been taken by google
The software powering Google”s cars is called google
chauffeur.
The U.S. government allowed to test driverless cars in four
state of U.S.
On december 22,2014,Google presented a new prototype of
their driverless car and planned to test it on SAN FANSICO
BAY Area roads beginning in 2015