...sitting in a driver's seat while not driving in a moving car? Well, that is the future of driverless cars! Driverless cars are known to come out onto the roads in the year 2020. Also, there will be many types of driverless cars due to how many companies are trying to produce them, including Tesla, Google, Toyota, and etc. They are all battling to try to produce a driverless car first, which will lead to their company getting more money because this is something that not many people have seen before. Everyone in the future should have a driverless car because they would save many lives, roads would have better traffic flow, and people would have better health. If everyone in the future had a driverless car, then all of the cars would be able to connect with...
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...hovercrafts and time travel. While neither of those things have been released to the public yet, driverless cars are right around the corner. For about a decade, engineers and mechanics have been working together to build a car that is completely driveless, and therefore, safe. These could help elimate reckless driving and keep inebriated people from attempting to driving themselves home. Texting while driving would not be a problem and long commutes could be used to get work done. Driverless cars are possible in the near future. Driverless cars use Lidar, which is a light detection and ranging laser that helps the car drive. When connected to a computer, Lidar can sense the...
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...Driverless cars will allow the transfer of driving functions from a human driver to a computer which should reduce the amount of traffic accidents by removing the most common cause; human error. While there is a lot of potential for good with the introduction of driverless cars, there is also the problem of ethical, legal, financial and economic issues. Self-driving cars can’t be brought further forward until certain issues have been solved, such as safety requirements for the cars. A key legal issue is who would be responsible if there was an accident whilst the car was in control. This is difficult to pinpoint as blame is mostly shared between driver, insurer and manufacturer. It is the responsibility of Government to address this issue,...
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...Introduction: Self-driving cars are the new invention that involves technology and are the project in which the concentration is to provide the safest cars for the future. 1925 Around the year of the 20th century, a strong decision was made to develop of driverless car that would operate by itself. This work started to take place after the decision was made to take the beginning shape on how the project would start to take place with Houina Radio Control Company’s first public demonstration. The driverless car demonstration of the driverless car took place in the year 1925. This vehicle started with the control of a radio in 1926, and it was guided through the traffic for a test. This was being guided by the instruction from another car from a short distance. This was also showcased and car controlled as “phantom Auto.”(, Nguyen. 2016, para. 2,). 1930 In the year 1930, a challenge was presented to the community in 1960, and by 2000, the dream of creating an autonomous vehicle. A few years later, this dream came true by creating the idea of the car that would drive by itself. The picture was taken into consideration for complex in automation and pedestrians, heavy traffic, and other unexpected, and the experience that can happen outside while the car is in circulation. In eight years, in 2004 to 2012, things started to happen rapidly and...
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...Driverless cars Driverless cars are something that change the world and a new way to get around. They can be something good things about the new driverless cars. But there are many cons about the cars that can put us in danger. Anything can go wrong with the car and it can put us all in danger. Driverless cars may look amazing and cool but there are many things that can go wrong, many things that can put us in danger. There are many reasons why the driverless cars wouldn’t be safe. The main reason that there shouldn’t be driverless cars is because of safety. Safety is the number one reason, because everyone wants to be safe when they are in car. Without the control of a wheel there can be many car accidents caused within driverless cars....
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...check some work, or miss your favorite TV show. Because your car gets you to your destination, is a driverless. In recent year’s companies' as Mercedes, BMW and Google are trying to create a driverless car. But it is clear that this evolution of the automotive industry will give us many options in the future as simply hopped in the car and relax until we reach our destination. But in this evolution of the automotive industry all would not be easy since creating these cars without driver disadvantages also exist in them. Tim Adams necessary to take into account these concerns: accidents, cost, pollution, the disadvantages and advantages of these cars....
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...Who do we file a claim against? Is the car faulty? Is anyone at fault? Unfortunately, since there is no clear-cut department for robotic law, there is not a clear-cut answer either. Though I’m sure as driverless cars are becoming a more realistic future, this is an issue that’s becoming more prevalent on the manufacturers’ minds. Ideally the cars would be designed to never result in an accident, but I’m sure they realize that may be an unrealistic idea. Since driverless cars are becoming closer to reality, people like Ronald Leenes and Federica Lucivero are attempting to create a concrete answer to these questions through what they call Laws on Robots. This is composed of 3 laws, all of which “…clearly place robots as subordinates to human beings.” (Leenes & Lucivero, 3). It’s a sticky situation, both for the producer of these robots, and the consumer; We want these things to think, just not for themselves. Since human lives will always be a priority to humans, any other life will likely be neglected if a human’s is a stake. Although there’s probably a whole other paper I could write arguing whether a robot has a “life”, it will “live” to serve humans regardless. The Laws of Robots was likely not written specifically for driverless cars, as these are not supposed to be humanoid, just machine. But as technology advances and robotics grows, it may not be long before we see a robot...
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...Suzuki Motor recalls 453,225 minivehicles in Japan Suzuki Motor Corp issued a recall for 453,225 minivehicles in Japan, to fix flaws in the blower fan motor of the air—conditioning. The Japanese carmaker also issued a recall for hundreds of minivehicles in Hong Kong, but did not specify the exact figures. Defects in the automobiles have led to three fires, but Suzuki says it has received no reports of crashes or injuries related to the issue. The recall covers 407,878 Every minivehicles, one of Suzuki’s most popular cars, and 45,347 Mazda Scrum models produced between August 2005 and March 2010. DPA Renault and Bollore join forces on EV project Renault and the French Bollore group are teaming up on a next-generation electric car to be marketed under the Bluecar name. The aim is to produce a smaller vehicle than the current four-seater Bluecar and Renault has commissioned a feasibility study. The joint-venture will also sell complete electric car-sharing solutions in France and Europe. In an initial move, the Renault plant in Dieppe in northern France will begin assembling Bluecar electric vehicles for the Bollore Group from the second half of 2015. Bluecars are currently built by coachbuilder Pininfarina at a factory in Italy. Renault’s Dieppe plant specializes in building small series of sporting models such as the Clio IV R.S. and is set to build the future Alpine, which is scheduled for launch in 2016. DPA Never mind that there are still two more...
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...Ana Gordina Application Paper - BUAD 307 April 20, 2015 Self-Driving Taxis (Uber): Secondary Market Research Proposal Description: Self-driving taxis will be provided by Uber and would create an additional type of transportation offered to consumers. These taxis will not require a human driver to be present at the wheel. The car will include the latest technology, including GPS systems and smart traffic control, which will get the customer from point A to point B upon request and with minimal delays. The concept of self-driving cars has become very popular in the recent years. About 10 years ago, people were suspect about the safety and overall feasibility of the self-driving machines, let alone self-driving taxis. Today, as more tech companies, like Google, are coming up with these cars and testing their performance, people become more willing to give up their seat at the wheel (Emarketer). Whenever new technology comes out in the market, marketers manipulate on how a specific customer segment will react to the product. Take for example, personal computers or internet and how nobody could have predicted that these products would become a commodity. Yet, today, people can’t picture living without them. Knowing what are the benefits and costs of the product make it easier to create a marketing plan for the product. Thus, this report will cover the following subtopics: 1. Benefits and costs of self-driving taxis 2. Potential pricing strategies and costs to the...
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...GOOGLE SELF-DRIVEN CAR THESIS NAME: INSTITUTION: COURSE PREFIX: COURSE NUMBER: DATE OF SUBMISSION: 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 GOOGLE SELF-DRIVEN CAR The Google self-driven car is an automated car that operates automatically with no physical human input. It is a project developed by Google Company that involves the development of technology in automated vehicles mostly the electric type of vehicles. The software responsible for the management of the vehicle in its operations is the Google chauffeur. The project is under the management of a Google engineer Sebastian Thrun. He is an experienced engineer who previously worked for the former director in the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. In addition, he previously worked as a co-inventor of the Google Street view. The development of the robotic vehicle was first showcased in 2005 in the DARPA Grand Challenge where it won the award. There was an able team of 15 engineers who developed the system in collaboration with the Google Company. Some included Chris Urmson, Mike Montemerlo and lastly Anthony Levandowski, involved in the DARPA Grand and Urban Challenges (Thrun, 2010). In the technological point of view, the automated Google vehicles comprise of parts and equipment that are worth 150000 dollars inclusive of the 70000 dollars for the LiDAR system. It possesses a range finder strategically placed on the top part of the vehicle called the Velodyne...
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...“A driverless car is a robotic vehicle that is designed to travel between destinations without a human operator” (Whatis.com, 2011, September). Plenty of research has been done to explain the benefits of autonomous vehicles. The research covers a wide variety of benefits; however, this paper will bring focus on three major benefits of autonomous vehicles. These benefits will include a reduction in traffic jams, reduced crashes, and increased mobility amongst the disabled. Current theories and research on autonomous vehicles indicate that self-driving cars will reduce congestion. Self-driving cars are adjusted to operate at a particular speed. These cars preserve a regular distance from other automobiles and do much less lane adjustments. According to Bose and Loannou (2003), “if 10% of all vehicles on a given freeway segment are AVs, there will likely be an AV in every lane at regular spacing during congested times, which could smooth traffic for all travelers” (As Cited in Fagnant & Kockelman, 2015). Thus, it has been shown that AVs have the potential to reduce congestion....
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...Yusong Zhu 2725450 Research Paper Memo 03/01/2015 My final research paper will be focusing on the impact of new technology on real estate. Technology has been a trending topic in all fields for decades, and I believe it also has a great influence on the real estate. * There is a battle raging in this information age: A standoff between professionals and their potential clients: Attorneys, doctors and realtors are fighting a new wave of information dissemination and peer-to-peer advice. * Tech is always sites as a bright spot in the United States economy: Hardware, software, mobile technologies, and social media, bio-tech, and e-commerce are all key new technologies booming indicators. Six of the top ten metros in the top office demand markets since 2010 are certainly quality as markets that have a strong tech component driving much of the growth. * Analyzing the relationship between some new technologies and real estate: Many may not believe there’s tight connection, the real estate industry is actually one of the most tech savvy industries around today. * Examples: The real estate profession is undergoing similar growing pains, a process in which consumers are redefining what they want and need out of an agent. Driverless cars: implications for the economy and the commercial real estate in the future 1. Market ready overview 2. Parking paradigm shift 3. Population shift * Overall: there is still a tremendous upside in the tech...
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...have forced the insurance industry to become more competitive. We will discuss here specifically the split or disruption in the insurance business with a focus on the auto insurance product and less complex personal insurance products. These two products are on a trajectory to become fully commoditized with little or no agency interaction within 30 years. To the extent that the Internet reduces transaction costs, it also creates opportunities for new intermediaries as well as existing ones. It also has a natural influence on product design. For example - in some cases it is economically attractive to unbundle and repackage various forms of coverage. We will discuss this further in reference to driverless cars and bundling the insurance with the product later in the paper. This paper is organized in the following manner. First, we will briefly look at internet trends as the introduction. Next we will summarize the traditional insurance business, and the reduction of transaction costs through internet insurance. Then we will look at the data showing the split with relation to Steven Klepper’s Product life cycle model. We will then look at the current market share for the Auto Insurance Industry, followed by the future of the Auto Insurance product. Finally, a set of concluding remarks based on our initial hypothesis. Introduction Insurance firms saw the need to...
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...Google Self-Driving Car Pranaw Kumar 500639475 MB8103 Submitted to Dr. Dale Carl 2nd October 2014 Ryerson University Toronto, Ontario, 2014 Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Introduction 4 Macro Environmental Analysis 5 PESTEL 5 Political 5 Economic 5 Social 5 Technological 6 Environmental 6 Legal 6 Summary 7 Micro Environmental Analysis 7 Porter’s Five Forces 7 Bargaining Power of supplier 7 Threat of substitutes 8 Bargaining power of customers 8 Threat of New entrants 8 Competitive rivalry 8 Summary 9 Conclusion 10 References 11 Executive Summary With continuous change in technology there is always continuous advancement in life style, and Google Self-drive car is going to be one of the biggest changes among them. This type of autonomous system always leaves long and prominent impact on the society and the environment. The whole world is moving towards more and more robotic systems where people just provide voice command or just a program and robotic system does the task automatically. This car can be a stepping stone towards such autonomous enhancement. There are many big players in auto industry who are trying to come into this futuristic field like BMW, Mercedes, Audi and many more, however Google’s self drive car stands apart in terms of completely autonomous car ‘no human interference’. This actually has some implication where human psychology interferes. Human by nature tries to keep control in their...
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...The purpose of this paper is an attempt to examine some of the effects (good and bad) related to the American Auto Industry. It is obvious that the advancement of technology and many other related developments has embellished the activities of the automobile industry in America; nonetheless, there is still evidence of some downside simultaneously accompanying this development. It is worth mentioning that the blueprint of modern day’s automobiles emanated from Germany and France in the late 1800s, notwithstanding; the industry became dominated by America during the early 1900s, when Henry Ford invented the mass-production technology that became the standard in the American auto industry. This invention brought automobiles to the doorsteps of...
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