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Google Self Driving Vehicle- Future of Cars
Google Self Driving VehicleFuture of the Cars
by
Ajit L. Shelar, (Mechanical Engg.)Zeal’s Dnynganga College of Engineering & Research, Pune.
University of Pune
Presented at
IET AwardsThe Institute of Engineering Technology
March 09, 2014
Google Self Driving Vehicle- Future of Cars
Majority of ramp accidents
involve Human error
People often really do not want to drive………
Need of Current Technology Improvement: Avoiding Crashes Through Automation/Smart Driving Cars
Google Self Driving Vehicle- Future of Cars
In In 717 out of 723 accidents ((99%)
“In 100 out of 72 crashes (72%), a driver behavioral error caused or contributed to the crash”
Vehicle Speed e.g. Vehicle beyond speed limit 21.20%Alcohol impairment 18.20%
Perceptual errors e.g. Looked but didn't see 15.10%
Decision Errors e.g. During Overtake, During
turning etc. 11.10%incapacitation e.g. Fell asleep 6.40%
Other/ technical Problem Break down/ Tire Burst 28%
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Google Self Driving Vehicle- Future of Cars
Vehicle Speed Alcohol imairment
Perceptual errors
Decision Errors
incapcitation Other/ technical
0.00%
5.00%
10.00%
15.00%
20.00%
25.00%
30.00%
Percentage Of Accedent
Percentage Of Accedent
72 % Accidents
Due to Human
Error
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Google Self Driving Vehicle- Future of Cars
Much of the public interest has been promoted by the car.
Several auto manufacturers: BMW, Toyota and General Motors are developing cars that can drive themselves
Motivated by fact: >72% of road traffic accidents involve human error. So… remove the human from the loop.
Google Self Driving Vehicle- Future of Cars
How It Works
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Google Self Driving Vehicle- Future of Cars
GPS Technology Uses artificial intelligence technology and makes decisions on its own. Central ComputerABS (Anti Breaking system) Automatic Cruise ControlSelf parking safety belts & Airbags
How It Works
Continued…
Google Self Driving Vehicle- Future of Cars
Reduced driver stress: Reduce the stress of driving and allow motorists to rest and work while traveling.
Reduced driver costs: Reduce costs of paid drivers for taxis and commercial transport. Provide independent mobility for non-drivers
Increased safety: May reduce many common accident risks and therefore crash costs and insurance premiums. May reduce high-risk driving, such as when impaired.
Good Impact of Self Diving cars
Google Self Driving Vehicle- Future of Cars
Increased road capacity: May allow platooning (vehicle groups traveling close together), narrower lanes, and reduced intersection stops, reducing congestion and roadway costs.
More efficient parking
Used for physically-disabled persons
Good Impact of Self Diving cars Continued…
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Google Self Driving Vehicle- Future of Cars
Increases costs: Requires additional vehicle equipment, services and maintenance, and possibly additional roadway infrastructure.
Additional risks: May introduce new risks, such as system failures, be less safe under certain conditions, and encourage road users to take additional risks
Security and Privacy concerns: May be chances to information abuse (hacking), and features such as GPS tracking and data sharing may raise privacy concerns.
Can not handled in heavy rain and not able to drive on roads covered in snow
Lagging points of Self Driving car
Google Self Driving Vehicle- Future of Cars
Conclusions
We can Reduce the Accidents & can Saves life
As we are the engineering students we can contribute to research to overcome drawbacks.
Google Self Driving Vehicle- Future of Cars
References :
1) Allison Arieff (2013), “Driving Sideways,” New York Times, 23 July 2013; at http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/07/23/driving-sideways.
2) Tom Bamonte (2013), “Autonomous Vehicles: Drivers for Change,” Roads and Bridges, (www.roadsbridges.com), Summer, pp. 5-10; at www.roadsbridges.com/sites/default/files/05_autonomous%20vehicles.pdf.
3) Brad Berman (2011), History of Hybrid Vehicles, Hybrid Cars (www.hybridcars.com); at www.hybridcars.com/history-of-hybrid-vehicles.
4) Burkhard Bilger (2013), “Auto Correct: Has The Self-Driving Car At Last Arrived,” New Yorker, 25 November 2013; at www.newyorker.com/reporting/2013/11/25/131125fa_fact_bilger.
5) Jake Blumgart (2013), Whither the Driverless Car? Next City, 23 January 2013 (http://nextcity.org); at http://nextcity.org/daily/entry/whither-the-driverless-car.
6) Stephen Dirksen (1997), Air Bags: History of American Technology, Bryant University Community Web (http://web.bryant.edu/~ehu/h364proj/sprg_97/dirksen/airbags.html).
Google Self Driving Vehicle- Future of Cars
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