Abstract

Vehicles that can function independently of human control are known as autonomous vehicles. They detect their surroundings, make judgments, and steer clear of danger using a network of sensors and cameras fed data by complex computer algorithms. The findings of this study summarise the present status of autonomous car technology and its ramifications on society. The paper begins by discussing the different types of autonomous vehicles and the sensors and technologies used to enable their operation. It then examines the challenges that must be overcome to achieve widespread adoption of autonomous vehicles, including safety, regulation, and public acceptance. Finally, the paper also explores the potential benefits of autonomous vehicles, such as improved transportation efficiency, reduced traffic congestion, and improved accessibility for people with disabilities.

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