February 20, 2013 San Francisco, California The Linux Foundation Embedded Linux Conference 2013 KEYNOTE Google's Self Driving Cars: The Technology, Capabilities, & Challenges By Andrew Chatham
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While various companies are developing self-driving-car technology, Google's is the most advanced. Once a driver activates the autonomous mode, the vehicle's drive-by-wire system transfers control of the brake, gas, and steering to an onboard computer. The vehicle's roof-mounted lidar (or light detection and ranging) unit probes 360 degrees with 64 laser beams, taking more than a million measureme
Once a secret project, Google’s self-driving cars are now out in the open, with the company test-driving them on public roads and, on one occasion, even inviting people to ride inside one of the robot vehicles as it raced around a closed course. Google’s fleet of robotic Toyota Priuses has now logged more than 190,000 miles (about 300,000 kilometers), driving in city traffic, busy highways, and mo
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