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  2. Self-driving car - Wikipedia

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    A self-driving car, also known as a autonomous car (AC), driverless car, robotaxi, robotic car or robo-car, [1] [2] [3] is a car that is capable of operating with reduced or no human input. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Self-driving cars are responsible for all driving activities, such as perceiving the environment, monitoring important systems, and controlling ...

  3. Navlab - Wikipedia

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    A 30x32 grid representing grayscale values from the blue channel of a video camera pointing forward. An 8x32 grid containing depth information from a laser rangefinder (30 by 80 degree field of view). 1 feedback unit. It is directly connected to the one in the output layer, with one-step delay in the style of the Jordan network. It was designed ...

  4. Robotaxi - Wikipedia

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    A robotaxi, also known as robot taxi, robo-taxi, self-driving taxi or driverless taxi, is an autonomous car (SAE automation level 4 or 5) operated for a ridesharing company. Some studies have hypothesized that robotaxis operated in an autonomous mobility on demand (AMoD) service could be one of the most rapidly adopted applications of ...

  5. Exclusive: Waymo engineering exec discusses self-driving AI ...

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    Beyond the hype of Generative AI. While Waymo has pulled ahead of the self-driving competition for the time being, autonomous cars are still very much a work-in-progress. Rivals from GM, Amazon ...

  6. Category:Self-driving cars - Wikipedia

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    History of self-driving cars; Impact of self-driving cars; Lane centering; Pedestrian crash avoidance mitigation; Platoon (automobile) Regulation of self-driving cars; Robotaxi; Self-driving car liability; Self-driving truck; Tunnel problem; Vehicle infrastructure integration

  7. Platoon (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    The cars have power steering and automatic speed controls, which are controlled by a computer. The cars organize themselves into platoons of 8 to 25 cars. The cars within a platoon drive themselves a meter apart, so that air resistance is minimized. The distance between platoons is the conventional braking distance. If anything goes wrong, the ...

  8. Vehicular automation - Wikipedia

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    A self-driving Uber car accident in 2018 is an example of autonomous vehicle accidents that are also listed among self-driving car fatalities. A report made by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) showed that the self-driving Uber car was unable to identify the victim in a sufficient amount of time for the vehicle to slow down and ...

  9. Nvidia Drive - Wikipedia

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    Nvidia Drive is a computer platform by Nvidia, aimed at providing autonomous car and driver assistance functionality powered by deep learning. [1] [2] The platform was introduced at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas in January 2015. [3]