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Google driverless car

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What could have prevented the accident?

PAY ATTENTION!

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Most common cause of Car Accident

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Cell Phones

Make up

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Eat

In-car Entertainment

System

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Sleepy Driver

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NOWTechnology will do the concentration for you.

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Introduction:

• It can steer itself while looking out for obstacles • It can accelerate itself to the correct speed limit • It can stop and go itself based on any traffic conditions

It can take its passengers anywhere it wants to go safely, legally, and comfortably.

Google Driverless Car is like any other car, BUT

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What is Driverless Car?

It is a vehicle that can drive itself from one point to another without assistance from a driver

In other words, with an autopilot system Am I losing job soon?

Or very soon?

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Contents

• Idea & Concept•Features & Functions (how it works)•Advantages •Comparison to Normal Car

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Idea & Concepts

• The Google Self-Driving Car is a project by Google that involves developing technology for autonomous cars. • The software powering Google’s cars

is called Google Chauffeur. • The project is currently being led by

Google engineer Sebastian Thrun, former director of the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory and co-inventor of Google Street View.

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Some facts that you should know

• The U.S. state of Nevada passed a law on June 29, 2011, permitting the operation of autonomous cars in Nevada.

• Google had been lobbying for robotic car laws.

• The Nevada law went into effect on March 1, 2012

• The Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles issued the first license for an autonomous car in May 2012

• The license was issued to a Toyota Prius modified with Google’s experimental driverless technology.

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Some facts that you should know (cont’d)

• In April 2012, Florida became the second state to allow the testing of autonomous cars on public roads.

• California become the third state to legalize the use of self-driven cars for testing purposes as of September 2012 when Governor Jerry Brown signed the bill into law at Google HQ in Mountain View.

• Governor Rick Snyder signed legislation allowing the testing of automated of Self-driving vehicles on Michigan’s roads in December 2013, BUT this legislation requires a human in the driver seat at all times while the vehicles is in use

• In Europe, Germany, Netherlands and Spain have allowed testing robotic cars in traffic.

• Also, Finland is planning on passing a law before 2015.

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FEATURES & FUNCTIONSBasically how it works.

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Google Self-Driving Car Project

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Advantages

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Driverless Car drive at Optimal Speed

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1. Reduction of Car Accidents

• Automated collision avoidance systems• Drive at optimal speed• Less fatalities• Avoid human errors• No sleepy, grumpy, texting humans• Increased reliability and faster reaction time compared to human

drivers

… due to an autonomous system’s

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2. Fuel-efficient

Due to optimal speed

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3. Convenient

• Sit in the car, let the car drive you to the destination • Fully utilize the

advancement of technologies

4. Better traffic flow

There would be a better management of traffic flow as they will all be monitored over a controlled system

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5. Best for Senior Citizens & handicaps

• No more age constraints• It would not matter if the

occupants were under age, over age, blind, distracted, intoxicated, or otherwise impaired • Safer for them due to optimal

speed

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A questionable Advantage – FEWER CAR?

If each family owned one car that suits all family members, then it will be fewer cars on the road.

So this “advantage” will depend on the regulation by the Government, maybe by restrict the number of cars can be owned by each family.

BUTIF each member wish to have one as they can own it without a driving license and to their convenience, then this particular advantage will become a SERIOUS DISADVANTAGE

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Anyway,

Google's driverless car stilla Good news

for bad drivers

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Comparison to a normal car

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Assume yourself is the only user inside the car

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… inside a NORMAL car

What you CAN DO?• Drive• Check your prettiness or handsomeness

from the backside mirror • Drive with one hand while do other

stuff with another hand (play music, wechat, phone call, eat, selfie?)• Read message (slightly) • Make up (mostly during traffic lights

turn red)

What you CANNOT DO?• Sleep• Read• Text too long• Chat too long • Rush assignment• Watch movie• Prepare your presentation ppt• Play Candy Crush

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… inside a DRIVERLESS CAR

What you CAN DO?• Take a nap or rest• Make up• Eat and drink• Sing like a boss• Read what ever you want• Stare at the mirror by asking who is the

prettiest or wonderfullest• Read message• Check emails • Watch movie or drama

• Do homework or rush your assignment • Prepare presentation ppt • Chat on the phone or video call• Text your message as long as you like (spam

your friend who is driving a normal car)• Selfie at whatever pose • Play Candy Crush • Play computer games• Count Money $$

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What you CANNOT DO in a Driverless Car?

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Conclusion.

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Driverless Cars:

Optional by 2024, Mandatory by 2044By Philip E. Ross @ IEEE Spectrum | News

Posted 29 May 2014 | 16:00 GMThttp://spectrum.ieee.org/transportation/advanced-cars/driverless-cars-optional-by-2024-mandatory-by-2044

“Autonomous driving will push humans into the passenger seat”

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Customers’ Review from First Test Drive

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Our May Be Smarter Than Us

by Group 3

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Group 3 .

•Lee Sweet Wan •Martin•Vivy•Jojo•Joyce Teoh•Derrick

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Thank You!

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