Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Google Ready Automatic car pave the street

Google announced a prototype of an automatic vehicle without a driver that they develop are ready tested in the streets.

"We will spend the holidays in our practice track and we hope to see you on the streets of California Main in the new year," said the Internet giant through Google's social networking.

This prototype is a manifestation of Google's plans disclosed last May, which spawned its own automatic car without a steering wheel fitted.

"This car does not have steering wheel, accelerator pedal or brake pedal, because it is not required. Software and sensors we will do it all," said Chris Urmson of Google in a blog post, as quoted by AFP.

Google revealed earlier this year that the peak speed of dinyawai prototype battery that is 40 miles per hour and is designed to benefit, not a luxury. In the blog looks a vehicle round like insects.


"We were trying prototypes are different, each of which is designed to test the various systems of this swakemudi vehicles, vehicle parts such as steering and brakes, as well as other parts such as computers and sensors," Google said.

"We are now putting all the systems together in our first prototype vehicle which is fully functional in order to fully autonomous driving."

A number of car manufacturers are making autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle features, such as cars that can park itself, but no one has really hit the market.

"Automatic Vehicle, if widely adopted, would be equally transformative with smart phones for consumers' lives," said Mike Hudson from eMarketer reported.

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