Self-Driving Cars by Nissan
The Mars-Rover technology might pave ts way into the self-propelled cars. At the Consumer Electronics Show in January, Nissan Motor proclaimed that it would use the technology of NASA to organize entire fleets of self-propelled cars. The flawless Autonomous Mobility (SAM) system allows self-propelled cars to ask a person when the car does not know what to do – when, for example, a hand signal from a traffic policeman needs to be translated. The vehicle would use SAM in such a circumstances and a person would then show a fast substitute route around the problem area. Other self-propelled cars would then be able to learn from these state of affairs to improve their own driving skills.

NASA is using a comparable system, known as the Visual Environment for Remote Virtual Exploration (VERVE), for the Mars Rover and other technologies where people pre-define the routes when obstruction occur that the Rover alone cannot get around.
The Future is Bright for Self-driving Cars

Self-driving cars will make you a improved driver. The chip manufacturer and leader in self-propelled cars NVIDIA Corporation lately announced the new co-pilot, who works with artificial intelligence. This system uses outside cameras and radar to see what is around the car. An example here would be a cyclist. Internal cameras regulate anywhere the driver is looking. The co-pilot will control the car most of the time, but will also use the data to facilitate people learn to drive well again.


