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Google’s self driving car

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1.History

2.Image of self driving car 3.Description of self driving car

4.Advantages of self driving car 5. Disadvantages of self driving car6.References

Flying Carpet, by Viktor M. Vasnetsov, 1880. By 130 BC, a magic carpet supposedly flew King Phraates II of Parthia to battle. Flying carpets have graced folktales from Russia to Iraq. They combine two once-fantastic dreams: autonomous vehicles, and flight. Credit: Wikimedia Commons

History

Google’s self driving car

Description of self driving car

• Google unveiled a brand new self driving-car prototype

• The First company to built a car with No steering Wheels,

accelerator or brake peddle

• the Google vehicle was in autonomous mode and was stopped at an intersection when it was rear-ended by another vehicle at low speed, Google said. No one was injured.

• Google's self-driving cars are programmed to exceed speed limits by up to 10mph

• Google's driverless prototypes have been widely tested on roads in the US.

• The cars have travelled on more than 700,000 miles of open road, mostly in California.

• The bubble-shaped vehicles will seat two people, propulsion will be electric, and to begin with they will be limited to 25mph (40km/h) to help ensure safety.

• One of the leading innovations is Lidar (light detection and ranging)

• a system that measures how lasers bounce off reflective surfaces to capture information about millions of small points surrounding the vehicle every second.

Google's Self-Driving Car Prototypes Hit Public Roads for the First Time

• June also saw the company start testing its own prototype vehicle on public streets near its campus in Mountain View, California. Previously, Google had been using Lexus vehicles retrofitted with its self-driving software.

Not My Fault: Google Discloses Details of Its Self-Driving Car Accidents

• Given the time we're spending on busy streets, we'll inevitably be involved in collisions; sometimes it's impossible to overcome the realities of speed and distance

• It’s not done and it’s not perfect.

References

• http://www.google.com• http://www.wikipedia.org• http://youtube.com

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