2. INTRODUCTION
WHAT IS DRIVERLESS CAR
WHY WE NEED GOOGLE CAR
WHO IS INVENT GOOGLE CAR
WHEN??
SENSORS&USES
TECHNOLOGIES USED
COMPARISION BETWEEN NORMAL AND GOOGLE CAR
BENEFITS
DRAWBACKS
3. It is a vehicle that can drive itself from one point to another
without assistance from a driver. It has neither a steering
wheel nor pedals in other words, with an autopilot system.
4. o It is a vehicle that can drive itself from one
point to another without assistance from
a driver
(or)
o In other words, with an autopilot system
No
Steering
5. Driver error is the most common cause of traffic accidents.
India contributes 6 % of the world's road accident deaths
Cell phones in-car ,entertainment systems, more traffic and more complicated road systems
making it more frequent
6.
7. A former leader at Google X
Also a member of Google glass Development team
He is CEO and cofounder of Udacity(online education)
Professor of Computer Science at Stanford University
He is currently also an Adjunct Professor at Georgia
Tech.
SEBASTIAN THRUN
8. Informally since 2005
From 2010, by a formal team of 15 engineers from Google
The software powering Google’s cars is called Google
Chauffeur
11. Anti-lock brakes(ABS)
Electronic stability control (ESC)
Cruise control
Lane Departure Warning System
Self Parking
Automated Guided Vehicle Systems
12.
13.
14. What you CAN DO?
Drive
Check your prettiness or
handsomeness from the
backside mirror
Drive with one hand while
do other stuff with another
hand (play music, phone
call, eat, )
Read message (slightly)
Make up (mostly during
traffic lights turn red)
What you CANNOT DO?
Sleep
Read
Text too long
Chat too long
Rush assignment
Watch movie
Prepare your
presentation
Play Candy Crush
15. What you CAN DO?
Take a nap or rest
Make up
Eat and drink
Sing like a boss
Read what ever you want
Read message
Check emails
Watch movie or drama
Do homework or rush your
assignment
Prepare presentation ppt
Chat on the phone or video call
Text your message as long as
you like (spam your friend who
is driving a normal car)
Selfie at whatever pose
Play Candy Crush
Play computer games
Count Money also
16. Reduction in car accidents
Optimal speed
Efficient use of highways
Increase in productivity
Fuel-efficient
Convenient
Better traffic flow
Best for Senior Citizens & handicaps
17. Forget carjacking. What about car hacking?
As briefly noted by Lloyd, the self-driving cars are
limited to a maximum speed of 25 mph (40 kph).
This means it will also have to avoid certain roads
Technology & Maintenance issues
Technology & Privacy Issues
RECENTLY DONE :
On February 14th, 2016 a Google self-driving car attempted to
avoid sandbags blocking its path. During the manoeuvre it
struck a bus. Google addressed the crash,
saying “In this case, we clearly bear some responsibility,
because if our car hadn’t moved there wouldn’t have been a
collision.”
This is the first accident caused by a Google self-driving car
on public roads in over 1.3 million miles of driving.