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Contents

1) Introduction.
2) Industrial revolution 4.0.
3) The application of computer science for autonomous car.
4) Achievements
5) The benefits.
6) The Future.
7) About editors.
1. Introduction
Self-driving When did
Autonomous car autonomous car
car design firstisappear?
What an
autonomous car?

Driverless
car
The history of autonomous cars goes back much further than we
think.
The first prototype was designed around
1478.

Much further than we think?


Exactly what time was it?
And the person design it was there...

This is
Leonardo da
Vinci
Leonardo's car was designed as a self-propelled robot
powered by springs, with programmable steering and the
ability to run preset courses.
After Leonardo da Vinci, up to now, there are many companies
developing and/or testing autonomous cars include Audi, BMW,
Ford, Google, General Motors, Tesla, Volkswagen and Volvo.
Although these companies have started to develop as well as have
made real progress but self-driving cars are not yet legal on most
roads.

In June 2011

Then California, Florida,


Ohio and Washington, D.C.,
have followed in the years
since.
According to WHO report in 2013, 1.24 million people were killed and
50 million injured by road traffic accidents. Without precautionary
measures, this figure is expected to reach 1.9 million by 2020.
Fume,
exhaust Noise
gas

Traffic Wastes
jams fuel
To resolve these issues, to develop driverless car

This is the time for The Industrial Revolution 4.0

The revolution of mankind

The leap of science


2. Industrial revolution 4.0
Siegfried Dais Henning Kagermann
Better
health

This
industrial
A
More progress
longer
food contributes
lifespan
to our lives.

More
resources
All that is
based on the
leap of
technologies,
sciences.
The important of self-driving car is embedded softwares
System software

So we need OS
and programming
language to create
it? Right?
Compilers and Programming languages
Basic Physical Ecosystem of an Autonomous
Vehicle
Radar
GPS
Cameras and sensors

Braking system
AI and IoT
Radar

Radio waves detect the objects around the vihicle.

Thank to Radar, we know how to avoid the collision, know where we can park.
GPS
Locate position of car using satellites, monitor traffic and discovering faster
routes. These signals allow the car to
know its

Speed Direction
There are other embedded systems being developed for navigation, such as
automotive inertial measurement systems - gyroscopes, accelerometers and
other instruments that supplement the GPS.

Gyroscopes Accelerometers
Cameras and Sensors
Provide real-time obstacle detection to facilitate lane departure and
track roadway information (like road signs).
Braking system

It only reacts to the information that it has been given to. it will
also need to take into account any hazardous road conditions that are
caused by weather changes. This system will help us avoid the
accident.
AI and IoT
Central Computer – “Brain” of the vehicle. Receives information from
various components and helps direct vehicle overall.
DRSC - Based Receiver – Communications device permitting vehicle to
communicate with other vehicles (V2V) using DSRC, a wireless
communication standard that enables reliable data transmission in active
safety applications. NHTSA has promoted the use of DSRC.
Computer vision and Image processing

Thanks to thats,
we have...
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
In order Vehicles
Delivery for the AV to operate
in a full range of environments
Full
withAutonomy
millions of changing
aspects The
Parking that “brain”
will need to be of the vihicle
accounted for, it will require
Cars with Common
AI, which Sense
will allow the base
level software
Cars with to beVision
Peripheral developed
and tested with a self-learning
capability.
The Cybersecurity Concerns of Driverless Cars

But when everything gets


connected, it's going to be a
huge network. There's no
question that it's going to
be vulnerable to attack.
So we have to take
advangtage on computer
science to ensure consumer
safety.
4. Achievements
There have been many exhibition about autonomous
car
There are top 5 autonomous car in the world

2. Mercedes-Benz
1.3.
4.Google
5. Volvo
Tesla
Nissan
5. Benefits

With the potential for human error


removed, self-driving cars will
reduce instances of accidents
caused by driver error, drunk
driving or distracted drivers.

Once driverless cars become


commonplace on our streets, it is
expected that accidents are likely
to fall by a whopping 90%.
Average commuter times in metropolitan
areas in the US are currently estimated to
be around 27 minutes each way.

With humans no longer involved in


driving, commuters are likely to save up
to an hour every day – time that will
undoubtedly have many spin-off benefits
from wellbeing to boosting the economy
With driverless cars able to access up-to-
the-minute data to help monitor traffic, as
well as digital maps and other tools, they
will be able to determine the fastest, most
efficient route possible. All of this will
result in less traffic, less congestion and
less time and fuel waste.
6. Future
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