A Technical Report on the Evaluation of Autonomous Driving with Artificial Intelligence

Shangyuan Qian

Abstract


Ever since the advent of Artificial Intelligence, massive revolution of scientific and technological society has occurred. Under the application of Artificial Intelligence, several relevant technologies have acquired unprecedented rapid development. One of the prominent examples is Autonomous Driving technology, which implements that vehicles can be controlled without humans to travel on roads. This essay aims to introduce the Autonomous Driving technology’s operating principles, then evaluate this technology from two criteria, security and accuracy, and finally provide some recommendations to solve issues. The primary research method is referring to some kinds of academic literature from the library, such as professional journals and books. It is found that the implementation of Autonomous Driving technology has a great possibility in theory. Meanwhile, it is no doubt that there are still some weaknesses existing, such as wrong signal’s interference to sensors, external attacks to computer and not optimistic adaptation for complex environments. However, these difficulties may be overcome when the technology becomes mature in the future.


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Artificial Intelligence; Autonomous Driving; Security and Accuracy

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18686/esta.v9i2.225

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