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Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Google Car On the Street: Driverless




The automatic car uses a video camera, radar sensors and laser beams to “see” the movement of cars around it and react accordingly. In addition, the maps implemented within it use the car to navigate roads and arriving at its destination.


The automatic car uses a video camera, radar sensors and laser beams to “see” the movement of cars around it and react accordingly. In addition, the maps implemented within it use the car to navigate roads and arriving at its destination.Nexus One Car Dock - By Google / HTC



Google, the world’s most popular search engine, likely produce somekind of new invention, a driverless car. Google is intending that these cars, manned as they are by vast arrays of excellent soft- and hardware, will avoid crashes and allow for fuel savings and more cars on the road (as, deductive reasoning goes, there will be no crashes). They will also allow drivers to get drunk to skunk levels, given that no self-respecting Google car would actually let the drivers take the wheel, even when they're sober. In a post uploaded by Google to its official blog it stated that the company has recently tested the new development’s performance on Californian roads. “our goal is to aid in preventing car accidents, make extra time for people and reduce carbon emission to the atmosphere by changing the way we use cars”.


The automatic car uses a video camera, radar sensors and laser beams to “see” the movement of cars around it and react accordingly. In addition, the maps implemented within it use the car to navigate roads and arriving at its destination.


But surely the most important piece of engineering that one's Googlized Prius would require would be the manual override. Important if these new robot also can be SPAM by the outsider.








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