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SEMINAR
1 SEMESTER BCA
SUBMITTED TO :Mrs.KHOSHBOO SHARMA SUBMITTED BY:PURU DUTT SHARMA
TOPIC
GOOGLE SELF DRIVING CAR TECHNOLOGY
LIST OF ILLUSTRATION• WHO BUILT IT?• WHAT IS IT?• WHERE IS IT?• WHAT DOES IT DO?• WHAT’S IT LIKE?• DOES IT WORTH IT?• HOW DOES IT WORK?• TECHNOLOGY• HOW SAFE IS IT?• TEST DRIVE?• WHY DAM CUTE?• WHY NOW?• DOES IT LOOK LIKE A CAR FROM INSIDE• IS THIS SOMETHING SOMEONE GOING TO BE ABLE TO BUY?• WHO WILL BUILT IT FOR ME?• WHEN CAN I GET ONE?• AFFORDABILITY• CONCLUSION• REFRENCE
Who built it?• The man who built
Google self driving car
Mr. Anthony Levandowski
Test Drive• 300,000 miles• 2 Accidents• Lombard Street• Lake Tahoe• Golden Gate Bridge
IS IT WORTH IT? Advantages Disadvantages
Safer for more peoples. Expensive
More efficient.
Background• Google team of 15
engineersoSebastian Thrun
• Stanley• 33,000 annual deat
hs• Safety• Project starts 2011
What is it?• It is the first truly
driverless electric car.
• With two seats and room enough for a small amount of luggage.
Where is it?• It operates in
and around California, primarily around the Mountain View area where Google has its headquarters.
What does it do?• The car is
summoned by a smartphone for pick up at the user’s location with the destination set.
• There is no steering wheel or manual control, simply a start button and a big red emergency stop button.
What’s it like?• the car has
“ample” room despite being small, likely due to the lack of the normal controls taking up space in the cabin, and "that this felt a lot like a theme park ride".
How does it work?• The software can recognize
objects, people, cars, road marking, signs and traffic lights, obeying the rules of the road and allowing for multiple unpredictable hazards, including cyclists. It can even detect road works and safely navigate around them.
Technology
How safe is it?Safety measures provided:• Seat belts• Foam bumpers• Flexible windscreen• Emergency stop button• Traffic light control
Why dam cute?• The car’s cute looks
and friendly “face” were created intentionally to be “very Googley” according to its designers, to put both other road users and passengers at ease with the new technology
Reason behind being cute:The shell is also designed to give the sensors the best view of the surroundings.
Why now?• Google says it has
gone as far as it can with the current customized vehicles and that a new platform is needed to take the project and technology to the next step and closer to a product people can actually use.
Does it look like a car from inside?
• It looks same as the other cars but without steering and gear system. The car has two traditional car seats, and has standard seat belts. It also provides more comfortable experience.
Who will build it for me?
• Google is proving the technology, but it is unlikely to make the cars for sale once that technology is ready for the mass market.
• Toyota, Ford or Fiat will be the Google car in the future
When can I get one?
• Google says the cars should be road-ready by early next year, but that testing would take more than two years.
AFFORDABILITY• The featured Prius, which starts at around $24,000, is
optioned up with a –
• $75,000 to $80,000 Velodyne LIDAR system, • visual and radar sensors estimated to cost about $10,000, • and a nearly $200,000 GPS array.
• Not to mention the cost of the driving computer and software.
• It may cost more than a Ferrari 599.
Political & Regulatory Issues
who is to blame in an accident?
Google?Car Mechanics?Car Owner?Passenger?
Very useful .
Human safety, infrastructure efficiency, quality of life and a ready customer base are just a few of the key factors
Vehicles could be ready for market in as little as three to five years.
closer to a product people can actually use.
CONCLUSION
REFERENCE
•www.google.com
•www.national.co.uk
•www.collegelib.com
•www.rand.org
•www.slideshare.com
THANK YOU..
DO YO HAVE ANY QUESTIONS?
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