1/27/13

Google's autopilot will be supported by Volvo, Toyota and Audi


Detroit - Google's autopilot will be supported by Volvo, Toyota and Audi. Previously, Google also has made a series of trials on autonomous cars since 2009 using many advanced equipment. Autonomous cars are expected to reduce the number of accidents in the world.

Because, when people do not concentrate on driving due to many things, the role can be replaced by a computer as an auto-pilot in the plane. And the state of Nevada in the United States was the first region to officially allow a car like this for free strolling territory.

The era of cars that can run without human driven closer now. After Google and Volvo showed the technology, now turn to Toyota and Audi are ready to show it.

Era of  car that can run autonomously without human piloted already staying will soon come and the technology that allows the car to run standalone was predicted to be the standard technology of a car in the future.

Toyota and Audi as reported by The Wall Street Journal and CNET quoted, did not want to miss to participate to meet the future trends. Similar technology was planned to be their show at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas to be held soon.

For Toyota, the Japanese manufacturer that will play the video showing one of Lexus cars are loaded with a variety of sensors. The statement "Research 'advanced active safety' will lead the industry into a new era (the car) automatically."

Meanwhile, according to the representative said Audi will also show the same ability in the show, including the ability to make the car to find a parking space itself and then park itself without the need of a human behind the wheel.