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Autonomous Cars. Jaden Terry. History. 1788 – James Watt invented the governor – speed limiter. 1945 – Ralph Teetor came up with cruise control because he was tired of riding with the people that sped up and slowed down too much.
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Autonomous Cars Jaden Terry
History • 1788 – James Watt invented the governor – speed limiter. • 1945 – Ralph Teetor came up with cruise control because he was tired of riding with the people that sped up and slowed down too much. • 1995 – Mercedes Benz invented a car, UniBW, that was 95% autonomous that only needed throttle and brakes controlled by humans. • Present – Google has invented the Lexus RX450H which is completely autonomous and continues to be tested.
How It Works? 1. Radar 2. Optics 3. GPS 4. Lidar 5. Processors • Sensors on the vehicle used to detect objects more than 100 meters of the car. • Video Cameras used to track any road markings or traffic signals. • Global Positioning System that keeps the car on route within 30 cm. • Laser Radar scans the cars surrounding within a 100 meter radius. • 7 dual-core processors and 2GB of RAM are needed to make sense of the data collected.
Who Is At Fault When the CarsCollide? • Manufacturer? • Owner? • Software Engineer? • New Idea that autonomous car owners would pay a small fee so that when any self-driving car was in an accident, this fund would go toward the damages. • What will happen with Car Insurance?
Impact On Society • One Car per family – Car may eventually be capable of picking you and your family up with the touch of a button. • Cars will become more like a living room – No need for the steering wheel and why not make the front seats face backwards so you can see the people in the backseat. • Many people predicting much less automotive crashes – texting, sleeping, and even drinking could eventually become okay in these new autonomous cars.
Risks Benefits • Police – What happens when the police are pulling you over? • Possible malfunction with the car. • Can you trust it to take you where you want to go? • Bad weather • Possibly less crashes • Last longer • Faster way of getting places because vehicles can communicate with each other.
Sources • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_driverless_car • http://www.mikechiafulio.com/RIDE/history.htm • http://auto.howstuffworks.com/under-the-hood/trends-innovations/driverless-car4.htm • http://visual.ly/how-autonomous-vehicles-work • http://www.thecarconnection.com/news/1082791_when-autonomous-cars-collide-whos-at-fault-vaccines-could-provide-an-answer