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- Receiving sensor data from a plurality of sensors on the vehicle: This step involves gathering data from multiple sensors integrated into the autonomous vehicle. These sensors could include, but are not limited to, cameras, LIDAR, radar, and ultrasonic sensors, each providing data on the vehicle’s surroundings, position, and environmental conditions.
- Processing the sensor data using an onboard processing unit to generate a vehicle control signal: The sensor data collected in the first step is processed by a processing unit that is typically embedded within the vehicle. This processing unit utilizes algorithms, such as those related to machine learning or sensor fusion, to interpret the data and create a control signal. The control signal dictates the vehicle’s responses based on the processed sensor data.
- Adjusting the vehicle’s speed and direction based on the control signal: Once the control signal is generated, it is used to modify the vehicle’s behavior. This includes adjusting the vehicle’s speed and direction in response to the environmental conditions as interpreted from the sensor data.
- Transmitting the control signal to the vehicle’s control system to implement the adjustments: The final step involves transmitting the control signal to the vehicle’s control system, which physically controls the vehicle’s motion. This ensures that the vehicle’s speed and direction adjustments are carried out, enabling the autonomous operation.