On production cars Honda technology will be implemented by 2020. Now autopilot test model Acura RLX.
Test unit is equipped with security cameras for road markings, radar sensors and a special beacon is synchronized with the sensor GPS.
Test new place in the vicinity of Detroit, the driver during the tests on the track is completely assigned to manage the autopilot. The car sped up and made their own rebuilding. The system is designed so that the driver can at any moment to take it over.
In addition to Honda, over a serial implementation of the autopilot is operating several manufacturers. To begin production of the self-governing city cars going by Google. These machines will not even steering wheel and pedals. The only means of control car is just a button "to go - stop."
Of the world's automakers such technologies presented by Volvo, which began testing machines with a system of autonomous control "Drive Me". Also, by 2017, to implement automatic driving in traffic planning to Ford, over the autonomous technologies work and Mercedes, and BMW and several other automakers.
Test unit is equipped with security cameras for road markings, radar sensors and a special beacon is synchronized with the sensor GPS.
Test new place in the vicinity of Detroit, the driver during the tests on the track is completely assigned to manage the autopilot. The car sped up and made their own rebuilding. The system is designed so that the driver can at any moment to take it over.
In addition to Honda, over a serial implementation of the autopilot is operating several manufacturers. To begin production of the self-governing city cars going by Google. These machines will not even steering wheel and pedals. The only means of control car is just a button "to go - stop."
Of the world's automakers such technologies presented by Volvo, which began testing machines with a system of autonomous control "Drive Me". Also, by 2017, to implement automatic driving in traffic planning to Ford, over the autonomous technologies work and Mercedes, and BMW and several other automakers.
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