Pune students develop 'driverless' electric four-wheeler using artificial intelligence
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Pune students develop 'driverless' electric four-wheeler using artificial intelligence

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A group of engineering students of a city-based private university have developed a "driverless autonomous" electric four-wheeler using Artificial Intelligence with the intention of reducing accidents and deaths caused by human errors. A lithium iron phosphate battery has been used to power the vehicle," Yash Keskar, one of the students, said. Another student, Sudhanshu Manerikar, said that the steering, throttle and brakes of the vehicle are controlled using a number of AI and ML algorithms, involving leader cameras, microprocessors, automated action control systems and various sensors. Professor Dr Ganesh Kakandikar said that such electric vehicles can be used to connect metro stations to the adjoining areas, for transportation, at airports, in golf clubs, in universities, etc.

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