Experiencing MIS
Experiencing MIS
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ISBN: 9780134792736
Author: KROENKE
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 4, Problem 14MLM
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Self-driving cars:

Self-driving cars is also known as driverless car. It is a car that doesn’t require a human support to reach the destination; these types of cars are designed using robotic method. It can work itself using the command or order gave to it.

  • It uses the types of sensor to navigate the car without human intervention like traditional car.
  • It contains advanced hardware with integrated software and there will be the essence of a mobile system.
  • It will be available in future.

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