Video: Uber's 360-degree autopilot technology
Uber is developing 360-degree vision equipped with state-of-the-art camera, radar and sensor systems in a variety of locations.
A radar system is used to identify objects around in a 200m radius.
In the center is a stereo camera with two different lenses of about 20 cm, which is connected to a computer inside the car, used to observe the front path, capable of detecting and calculating the distance. of obstacles.
Computers can detect motion obstructions. The surrounding cameras help to scan the entire remaining line. Some can read traffic lights and signs.
Radar systems are used to identify objects in a 200m radius, even in night conditions.
Vehicles are also equipped with sensors such as rain detectors and wind gauges that allow for speed control, braking and stopping when needed.
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