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Autonomous vehicles use various sensors like lidar, radar, cameras, and ultrasound to gather data about their surroundings. Onboard computers then analyze this data with advanced algorithms to understand the environment, avoid obstacles, plan routes, and drive the car. Artificial intelligence helps these vehicles learn and adapt to different driving conditions for safe and efficient driving.

CAMERA

To provide detailed images that help the vehicle understand its surroundings and make safe driving decisions. By processing the data from these cameras, the vehicle can navigate, avoid obstacles, and follow traffic rules.

Lane Detection

Cameras identify lane markings to help the vehicle stay in its lane.

Obstacle Recognition

They detect nearby objects like cars, pedestrians, and barriers to avoid collisions.

Traffic Signal Detection

They recognize traffic lights and help the vehicle respond accordingly.

Pedestrian Detection

Cameras spot pedestrians and other vulnerable road users, ensuring the vehicle can respond quickly to avoid accidents.

LIDAR

To help them "see" their surroundings. It works by sending out laser beams and measuring how long it takes for the light to bounce back after hitting an object. This information is used to create a detailed 3D map of the environment.

Object Detection

Lidar can accurately detect obstacles, vehicles, and pedestrians, even in low light or bad weather.

Distance Measurement

It measures the distance to objects in real time, helping the vehicle maintain a safe distance from other cars and avoid collisions.

High Precision

Lidar offers high accuracy, allowing the vehicle to navigate complex environments, detect small objects, and precisely understand road conditions.

Precise Localization and Mapping

Lidar helps the vehicle pinpoint its exact location on a map, making navigation more accurate.

RADAR

Radar (Radio Detection and Ranging) is a technology used in autonomous vehicles to detect and track objects around them. It works by sending out radio waves and measuring how long it takes for these waves to bounce back after hitting an object.

Object Detection

Radar can identify and track objects like other vehicles, pedestrians, and obstacles, even in poor visibility conditions like fog or rain.

Distance Measurement

It measures how far away objects are from the vehicle, helping maintain a safe distance.

Speed Detection

Radar can determine how fast objects are moving by analyzing the change in the frequency of the reflected radio waves.

Long-Range Detection

Radar can detect objects at longer distances compared to some other sensors, providing early warnings for potential hazards.