The Google Driverless Car is an undertaking by Google that includes creating innovation for self-driving vehicles utilizing programming called Google Chauffeur.
Google engineer Sebastian Thrun has led the task, which includes a lidar (light radar) framework. A Velodyne 64-bar laser permits the self-driving vehicle to produce a nitty gritty 3D guide of its surroundings. Consolidating these maps with high-determination maps of the world, the auto produces information models that permit it to drive itself.
By April 2014, the Google group finished more than 700,000 mishap free, self-driving miles.
Google engineer Sebastian Thrun has led the task, which includes a lidar (light radar) framework. A Velodyne 64-bar laser permits the self-driving vehicle to produce a nitty gritty 3D guide of its surroundings. Consolidating these maps with high-determination maps of the world, the auto produces information models that permit it to drive itself.
By April 2014, the Google group finished more than 700,000 mishap free, self-driving miles.






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