Sunway College Johor Bahru Diploma in Information Technology Module Code: COMPUTING PRINCIPLES Module Title: CXD 1202 Name: Liaw Ka Lok Student ID: 15019532 Topic: Google Self-Driving Car Semester: AUGUST–DECEMBER 2015 Intake: March 2015 Lecturer: MISS REBECCA CHIN Title Page Introduction Google self-driving car is a robotic vehicle that is designed to travel between destinations without a human operator. Google self-driving car is called a driverless car, an automated car or an autonomous vehicle. Google has started to show the prototype of its driverless cars. Google self-driving car have a friendly face painted on their front to make people see them as cheerful and unthreatening. Google driverless cars was designed to travel …show more content…
The Advantage and Disadvantage of Google Self-Driving Car 1.) Advantage of Google Self-Driving Car: i. MOBILITY FOR EVERYONE - There are some special health situations that just deny certain people to drive a car therefor their mobility is in blocked in some sense, of course public transportation could be helpful but a car that is driven by itself would guarantee a dynamic life for this individuals allowing them to explore the joys of life under certain degree of independence and confidence. ii. IMPROVING SAFETY - Human error is a factor in most collisions. Failing to look properly, misjudging other road users’ movements, being distracted, careless or in too much of a hurry are the most common causes of collisions on our roads, according to the report.. Automated vehicles will not make these mistakes. They use a range of sensors which will constantly monitor their surroundings. iii. REDUCE …show more content…
That is the equivalent of six working weeks. The ‘driver’ will be able to choose whether they want to be in control, or to hand the task of driving over to the vehicle itself. This represents a major opportunity – allowing drivers to safely use the journey time however they wish, from reading a book, to surfing the web, watching a film, just chatting face to face with other passengers or even having a nap also possible. 2.) Disadvantage of Google Self-Driving Car: i. EXPENSIVE - This kind of technology requires a lot of investigation, design, testing and time, previous scenarios in history show that automation is not achieved at a low cost. Automation is likely to be achieved at very high economical costs and the end users generally must pay for these achievements. ii. PRIVACY LOSS - Satellite location must be present at the Google Self-Driving Car in order to guarantee it’s functionality, this could be a negative consequence for some people, because your real time location will be traceable, the time and places you visited and related information that only concerns to you. At some point the privacy issue could be fixed by regulations and implementation but there is still a tricky path for it to be
A driverless, or autonomous, car is a car that is able to operate and drive itself without the need of human interaction. Autonomous cars are able to navigate independently by using systems like GPS, radar and are able to sense the environment around the car by using sensors. Many major car companies, including Ford, General Motors, Audi, BMW and Volvo, have begun testing autonomous car systems. General Motors predict they could have a fully autonomous car on the road as soon as 2018[1]. There are many advantages to autonomous cars such as fewer traffic collisions, reduced congestion, relieves the occupants of navigation duties so they are free to do other things, and autonomous cars can be used by anyone even if they have a disability
As technology progresses, so do the needs and wants of people, societies, and governments. Since the first car was created in 1885 by Karl Benz, there have been significant improvements over time such as the brake, radio, air-conditioning, seat belt, and air bag. In today’s world, the use of self-driving cars has progressed from a dream into a reality. Companies like BMW and Tesla have already implemented the self-driving feature into their cars. The use of self-driving cars will continue to become more popular and will eventually become an essential part of society.
A new technology is approaching, and it may change the world forever. Imagine a planet where traffic does not exist and there are no more drunk drivers on the roads putting people’s lives in danger. With the invention of self-driving cars, this dream world can be made into reality. A self-driving car is exactly what it sounds like, a car that operates on its own without a human driver. They have raised many controversies as to whether this invention is good or bad. Many people believe that self-driving cars are a threat to humanity, but it is the complete opposite. Self- Driving Cars will have a positive impact on society for many different reasons.
Since the beginning of self-driving cars which first began in 1925 with the creation of the Houdina Radio Control; a car operated by two cars, a transmitter, and an antenna, to now - the futuristic dream of these autonomous cars have transformed into the reality of cars we see now. These cars are nothing short of the new technology advances that have occurred over the past decade. However, with these advances many question whether or not these cars are ready to be sold, due to the fatal accident that occurred May 2016 involving the autonomous Tesla and a white truck. Due to the Tesla not being able to detect the white tractor because of technological issues, the tesla failed to stop, and since the driver was not prepared to steer, it lead to the fatal collision eventually leading to the death of the tesla owner. With the increase of these cars on the road, from companies like BMW, Daimler, Ford, Apple, Uber, and Google, this poses a serious threat to not only the people operating this autonomous vehicle but also to the surrounding drivers. I believe that autonomous cars should not be put on the road, and that these cars are not beneficial to the population.
Google is far from the only contender in the self-driving game. A recent report shows that Tesla Motors has an autonomous whip of their own. The Model S steered itself on a grueling 50-mile course that raced through freeways, winded through rural by-ways and handled city driving with ease. The success of the Model S was so great that reviews are calling it the clear winner among autonomous vehicles.
Self-driving cars can be divided into two different categories: fully autonomous and semi-autonomous (Greenough, 2015). Semi-autonomous cars have been released to the public, meaning the car has features that allow it to accelerate, brake, and steer with limited or no assistance of a driver. For example, Tesla released their Model S, which has an autopilot function that automatically steers through highways while changing speeds and switching
Driverless vehicles are those in which operation of the vehicle occurs without direct driver input to control the steering, acceleration, and braking and are designed so that the driver is not expected to constantly monitor the roadway while operating in self-driving mode. They are also called autonomous vehicles and self-driving vehicles. Driverless vehicles would revolutionize the whole automotive industry with new technologies, transform the way people travel and any disadvantages would be outweighed by the advantages.
One would think that not having access to controls of a self-driving car is fairly frightening. The good folks at Google seem to think the opposite. Their proposition is that given the option to drive, humans will only interfere with the safety and interface of the car, thus causing a major risk to all passengers involved. Current laws in place have a requirement of service brakes to be installed in every self-driving car. Google at the moment is looking into exemptions from this law as it contradicts their plan.
Self-driving cars are flawed, and steps need to be taken before they can be seen as a viable replacement to normal cars. The article said there are many hurdles to overcome, price is one of them. Many won’t be able to purchase one, as costs are higher than your average car, there’s also the problem of mapping out countless miles of road. Most governments won’t have the funding, nor the resources to accomplish these on a national level. They will also need to continually remap the roads to maintain accuracy. Although self-driving cars are advanced and are already very aware of their surroundings, they are missing a stable foundation on which these car rest. Therefor, there’s certainly a substantial amount of potential for these cars, but one
This technology is no secret as it is being experimented by with more than just by Tesla. GM, Toyota, Mercedes, BMW, and a few others are taking on this new technology and using it to their advantage. Google has also stepped their game up and is producing their own prototypes known as “Waymo” to combat the big boys who already have a strong foundation in the motor industry. In 2012, the Google self driving car drove over 300,000 miles on its own which then gave the company enough confidence to move it onto complex city streets for testing. Eventually, in 2015, the car made it to public streets for the first time and
In today’s era of Science and Technology “Google Driverless Car” have become a miracle for seniors, disabled and for whom, those are unable to drive. This Autonomous car (also known as driverless car) help disabled people to move around here and there without taking the help of driver. These types of cars have advanced control system, which help in identifying appropriate navigation path.
Notably, autonomous cars with smart technology use intelligent mapping and sensors in order to park the vehicle or avoid obstacles that come in the way. However, Google’s self-driving car accident statistics put light on the fact that even with all these technological advancements, it is highly possible that the autonomous car might crash.
The article, “Top 20 Pros and Cons Associated with Self-Driving Cars” provided by Auto Insurance Center, had very solid points about the benefits of self-driving cars. However, there are many holes in these plans but I do not see this happening until the very distant future. I believe it is human nature for all of us to want to be in control. Especially when there is a possible risk for your life, no matter how small it might be. Don’t get me wrong, I think there are so many positive outcomes from self-driving cars, but the negatives out way the positives.
Most times a driverless car could have an AI computer chip in it, while others use the motion of the head. The AI could be programmed to help check the destination and routes to the location to determine if they are family friendly. The motion control, however, can follow the motion of the body and make calculations to determine how fast to move and where to go. These two forms of driving can prevent accidents from happening and protect people from reckless
Imagine if you could ride safely regardless of your driving skill, and having the peace of mind that your loved ones are as safe as they could possibly be wherever their destination may take them. This is the purpose that Google and many other car manufacturers, like Toyota for instance; pursue. Despite this ambition, the concept carries a shallow history and as such, the technology behind it is in its infancy. As a result, public opinion is strongly hesitant in regards to allowing these vehicles to share our roads. With our movement, we hope that we can persuade legislation , we could see a reduction in the number of traffic accidents, traffic flow will be far easier to manage, and the money we could be potentially saving