The scientists batch from Wirpo and IIsc, having top-notch intelligence on AI, Data Sensing, Machine Learning, Robotics, have come together to develop a driverless car for Indian Roads.
However, the scientists say that the job is difficult owing to the un-predictable behaviour of an Indian driver. Unlike the system in the other countries where people follow the lane system, Indian roads consist of sudden traffic jams, potholes, water-cloggage, accidents and careless attitude of the driver.
Hence, the data and decision making capability of such car has to be really powerful that mimics the decision taking capability of a human mind.
For the same, the scientists are keen on developing the neuro morphic technology that involves advanced computer chips acting like a human mind.
The specific advantage with the neuro morphing technology is it low power usage that makes running of the car possible.
Prof A G Ramakrishnan, Department of Electrical engineering, IISc share with a reputed media that special algorithms that intake signals from multiple sensors is under the development phase.
The plan includes usage of about 28 sensors, according to the scientists.
The predicted roll-out date for the car is March 2020.
The scientists batch from Wirpo and IIsc, having top-notch intelligence on AI, Data Sensing, Machine Learning, Robotics, have come together to develop a driverless car for Indian Roads.
However, the scientists say that the job is difficult owing to the un-predictable behaviour of an Indian driver. Unlike the system in the other countries where people follow the lane system, Indian roads consist of sudden traffic jams, potholes, water-cloggage, accidents and careless attitude of the driver.
Hence, the data and decision making capability of such car has to be really powerful that mimics the decision taking capability of a human mind.
For the same, the scientists are keen on developing the neuro morphic technology that involves advanced computer chips acting like a human mind.
The specific advantage with the neuro morphing technology is it low power usage that makes running of the car possible.
Prof A G Ramakrishnan, Department of Electrical engineering, IISc share with a reputed media that special algorithms that intake signals from multiple sensors is under the development phase.
The plan includes usage of about 28 sensors, according to the scientists.
The predicted roll-out date for the car is March 2020.