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4<br />
Are<br />
Ways Autonomous Vehicles<br />
Driving Innovation With<br />
ARTIFICIAL<br />
INTELLIGENCE<br />
problem for autonomous vehicles that rely on smooth<br />
roads and clear signals. To overcome the problem of a<br />
missing traffic light, the self-driving car will be utilizing<br />
movement detection system to detect and respond to the<br />
traffic cop’s arm movements as they wave traffic through a<br />
crossroads. The AI in the particular car will be so trained<br />
that it will differentiate between a cop and normal human<br />
beings for precise response to gesture commands.<br />
Moreover, the software of the car will detect a traffic<br />
officer then processes it and waits for the traffic to<br />
continue.<br />
2. Adaptive Cruise Control Technology<br />
To avoid any collision with other vehicles, new technology<br />
is implemented for autonomous vehicles called adaptive<br />
cruise control technology. It is a cruise control system with<br />
automatic distance control (ACC) which uses long-range<br />
radar and laser systems to measure the distance and speed<br />
of other cars in their environment. Besides that, it matches<br />
the speed of the car in front of the driver by using a range<br />
of sensors built into the car which implies that driver<br />
doesn’t need to constantly hit the gas and brake on the<br />
road. Some systems even allow the car to be completely<br />
stopped and then automatically resumed, making a stop<br />
and go traffic significantly less frustrating.<br />
3. 360-degree Camera System<br />
Replacing human sensory input—eyes and image<br />
processing which is done by brain is a mammoth taks to be<br />
accomplished in an autonomous vehicle. Therefore, to<br />
develop a vision sensor as good as the human eye,<br />
artificial intelligence is the prime driver. With a<br />
conventional HD camera system, autonomous vehicles<br />
may not realize how large the vehicle is during parking. So<br />
in this case—if a 360-degree camera setup is combined<br />
with clever computing power on each side of the car, it<br />
will greatly help the computer to access a virtual top-down<br />
view of the driver’s environment.<br />
4. Natural Voice Recognition to Perform Tasks<br />
The AI-based infotainment system installed in an<br />
autonomous vehicle can allow drivers to send and receive<br />
emails, to carry out any internet searches as well as<br />
interrelate with their smartphone apps—by using voice<br />
commands. Along with a powerful natural voice<br />
recognition engine, AI can perform many sophisticated<br />
tasks in seconds. For instance, the passenger can command<br />
the car to change the location without giving manual<br />
inputs on the smartphone. It is just like asking a real<br />
human driver and importantly—the AI won’t argue with<br />
you like human drivers.<br />
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