Texto: GOOGLE: DRIVERLESS CARS NOW HAVE BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF CITY DRIVING
By Dominic Rushe, New York.
Monday 28 April 2014, theguardian.com
Monday 28 April 2014, theguardian.com
Google is getting closer to its dream of developing a marketable driverless car. The search company said on Monday it had improved the software in its eye-catching project, to take greater account of city driving. Google’s robot cars have now driven 700,000 miles around Mountain View in California, where the tech company is headquartered.
The company announced that its latest software includes:
• More comprehensive and detailed maps to include curbs and different types of traffic signals.
• Improvements in detecting objects around the vehicle – classifying pedestrians and cyclists separately from moving vehicles because they follow different rules of the road.
• The ability to “read” signs as they appear and not just in specific locations – for example, a stop sign unfolding from the side of a school bus.
• Modelling likely situations – Google has developed software that measure the probability of what is likely to happen in thousands of everyday driving situations.
Google has equipped about two dozen Lexus RX450H SUVs with its prototype technology, which include sensors that create 3D maps of the cars' surroundings in real time. The cars are tested with a driver in the driver's seat, ready to take control if anything goes wrong, and a Google engineer in the passenger seat.
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