Driverless vehicles face unique challenges in India. Some of the key technical challenges include customizing existing autonomous vehicle technology for conventional Indian vehicles, software complexity, real-time data analytics, and testing and verification. Additional theoretical challenges involve stimulating consumer demand, managing insurance, and addressing ethical and moral concerns. Overcoming these obstacles will require thoughtful solutions that satisfy all stakeholders in India, including consumers, industry, and the government.
Driverless vehicles face unique challenges in India. Some of the key technical challenges include customizing existing autonomous vehicle technology for conventional Indian vehicles, software complexity, real-time data analytics, and testing and verification. Additional theoretical challenges involve stimulating consumer demand, managing insurance, and addressing ethical and moral concerns. Overcoming these obstacles will require thoughtful solutions that satisfy all stakeholders in India, including consumers, industry, and the government.
Driverless vehicles face unique challenges in India. Some of the key technical challenges include customizing existing autonomous vehicle technology for conventional Indian vehicles, software complexity, real-time data analytics, and testing and verification. Additional theoretical challenges involve stimulating consumer demand, managing insurance, and addressing ethical and moral concerns. Overcoming these obstacles will require thoughtful solutions that satisfy all stakeholders in India, including consumers, industry, and the government.
Driverless vehicles face unique challenges in India. Some of the key technical challenges include customizing existing autonomous vehicle technology for conventional Indian vehicles, software complexity, real-time data analytics, and testing and verification. Additional theoretical challenges involve stimulating consumer demand, managing insurance, and addressing ethical and moral concerns. Overcoming these obstacles will require thoughtful solutions that satisfy all stakeholders in India, including consumers, industry, and the government.
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AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES: DRIVERLESS VEHICLES FACES UNIQUE CHALLENGES ON INDIA
Abstract-from the invention of the car there is a great relation
between human and car. because by the invention of the car the automobile industry was established, by this car the travelling time from one place to another place is reduced. The car brings royalty from the invention. As cars are coming on the roads at that time there are so many accidents are occurring due to lack of driving knowledge and drink & driving soon so driverless vehicles are comes in next technology revolution. There are various challenges to adopt this technology. The purpose of this study to find out the challenges faces to adopt this technology in india. The first challenge would be to customize and embibe existing technology in conventional vehicle to translate them to a near expected autonomous vehicle.this emerging technology also has for reaching applications and implications beyond all current expectations. This paper provide a broad view of faces challenges on india. Throughout the last century, the automobile industry achieved remarkable milestones in manufacturing reliable,safeand affordable vehicles. Because of significant recent advances in computation & communications technologies, autonomous car becoming a reality. There are some technical challenges i.e.software complexity,real time data analytics,testing & verifications as well as some theoretical challenges i.e. consumer stimulation,insurance management and ethical & moral concerns. Tackling these challenges requires thoughtfull solutions that satisfy consumer,industry,government requirements