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IoT based Autonomous Car

Onkar. P. Patil, Marshal Panigrahy, Jiten Patel, Archana Chaugule

Abstract


Here we have presented a Partially Autonomous car. This vehicle has very particular features of automation such as obstacle avoiding and route tracking for it to work on its own. The main aim behind is to guarantee most possible safety during the driving. A small RC car with above attribute will be developed which will have excellent execution in a set upped situation.


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