A self-driving car (also called an autonomous/automated vehicle or driverless car) is a robotic vehicle that is capable of traveling between destinations and navigating without human intervention. To enable autonomy, self-driving cars detect and interpret environments using a variety of techniques such as radar, GPS and computer vision; and they then plan appropriate navigational paths to the desired destination.
In more detail, the following is how self-driving cars work in general:
- The software plans the routes based on the destination, traffic, and road information and starts the car
- A Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) sensor captures the surroundings in real time and creates a dynamic 3D map
- Sensors monitor lateral movement to calculate the car's position on the 3D map
- Radar systems exploit information on distances...