Confidence That Your Self-Driving Car Won't Drive Off A Cliff While You're Sleeping

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Confidence That Your Self-Driving Car Won't Drive Off A Cliff While You're Sleeping
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While set-and-forget driverless systems lie somewhere in the future, systems that can operate safely under limited conditions and geofenced areas aren’t too far off

A Lincoln Motor Co. MKZ sedan equipped with SenseTime Group Ltd.'s autonomous driving system stands during a test-drive in Hangzhou, China, on Thursday, Sept. 6, 2018. Photographer: Qilai Shen/BloombergThe high-tech and automotive industries are coming to terms with the likelihood that a truly driverless car – one in which it’s safe enough to snooze while traveling under any and all conditions of road and weather – lies many years in the future, that date nothing more than a guess.

A Waymo LLC Chrysler Pacifica autonomous vehicle sits parked in Chandler, Arizona, U.S., on Monday, July 30, 2018. Photographer: Caitlin O'Hara/BloombergWaymo, Google’s driverless car project, has done the most extensive driverless testing, some 10 million miles of real-world driving and 7 billion miles of simulations. Their tests convey a great deal about the various situations a car will face and how to manage them.

Foretellix has conceived a unique language to describe various driving scenarios and the large number of variants for each scenario – a hair-raisingly exponential number of possibilities, each that must considered and addressed to make a vehicle safe. A General Motors Co. Cruise autonomous test vehicle is parked at a new charging station in San Francisco, California, U.S., on Monday, July 2, 2018. Photographer: David Paul Morris/BloombergPrior to Foretellix, Binyamini and his colleagues developed verification processes for semiconductor chip manufacture, where a flaw or bug could result in an expensive recall of defective chips. “In driverless cars, a flaw could mean an accident, injury and death,” he said.

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