Self Driving Cars-Introduction

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Self Driving Cars

For 125 years the automotive industry has been a force for innovation and economic growth. Now, in the early decades of the 21st century, the pace of innovation is speeding up and the industry is on the brink of a new technological revolution: “self-driving” vehicles.

The new technology could provide solutions to some of our most intractable social  problems—the high cost of traffic crashes and transportation infrastructure, the millions of hours wasted in traffic jams, and the wasted urban space given over to parking lots, just to name a few. But if self-driving vehicles become a reality, the implications would also be profoundly disruptive for almost every stakeholder in the automotive ecosystem. As one industry executive put it, “Everything, from how we move goods to how we move ourselves around, is ripe for change.

Self Driving Cars purely runs on SENSORS.

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Three types of variations in cars.

  1. Sensor-based solution
  2. Interconnected vehicles and sensors
  3. Interconnected vehicle system, sensor and human movement.

There are many parameters to manage while considering a driverless car.

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