Autonomous Driving

Autonomous driving refers to the technology and capability of a vehicle to navigate and operate without human intervention. This involves the use of various sensors, cameras, and artificial intelligence systems to perceive the environment, make decisions, and control the vehicle. Autonomous vehicles can interpret traffic signals, recognize obstacles, and respond to road conditions in real-time. Levels of autonomy range from fully manual driving to fully autonomous, where the vehicle can handle all driving tasks under all conditions. The goal of autonomous driving is to enhance safety, reduce traffic congestion, and improve mobility.
The Great Showdown: How LiDAR Outsmarts Tesla’s Vision System in Mark Rober’s Fascinating Experiment

The Great Showdown: How LiDAR Outsmarts Tesla’s Vision System in Mark Rober’s Fascinating Experiment

Autonomous vehicles are progressing toward Level 5 autonomy, representing full self-reliance, although current systems like Tesla’s remain at Level 2 with semi-autonomous capabilities. Mark Rober’s experiment compares Tesla’s vision-based navigation with LiDAR’s advanced laser mapping technology. LiDAR outperforms vision-based systems in challenging
17 March 2025
Nissan’s Bold Journey: Self-Driving Cars Cruise Through Yokohama’s Streets, Ushering in a New Era

Nissan’s Bold Journey: Self-Driving Cars Cruise Through Yokohama’s Streets, Ushering in a New Era

Nissan launched Japan’s first real-world automated vehicle travel in Yokohama, using modified Serena minivans. The autonomous vehicles effectively navigated urban traffic, including obstacles, pedestrians, and intersections, at a maximum speed of 40 km/h. Equipped with 29 cameras, the vehicles relied on advanced
15 March 2025
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