What is an Autonomous Driving Assistance System?

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KadenLynn
07/29/25 8:32pm
Autonomous driving assistance system, also known as driverless cars or wheeled mobile robots, is an intelligent vehicle system that achieves unmanned driving through onboard computer systems. Autonomous vehicles rely on the collaboration of artificial intelligence, visual computing, radar, monitoring devices, and global positioning systems to enable computers to operate motor vehicles automatically and safely without any active human intervention. Automotive autonomous driving technology includes video cameras, radar sensors, and laser rangefinders to understand surrounding traffic conditions and navigate the road ahead using a detailed map. All of this is achieved through Google's data centers, which can process the vast amount of information collected by the car about the surrounding terrain. Autonomous vehicles are essentially remote-controlled or intelligent cars connected to Google's data centers.
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