Designing an Artificial Intelligence Control Program Model to be Tested and Implemented in Virtual Reality for Automated Chevrolet Camaro †
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Investigation and Results
3.1. List of Smart Robotic Automotive Applications and a Technological Investigation
3.1.1. Smart Car versus Robotic Vehicle
- Genuine smart features on-board implemented by manufacturer
- Old vehicle with up-graded smart technologies
- Context-aware computing inside car
- Mobile virtual fences
- Mutual awareness mechanism
- Research or prototype smart cars
- Apple self-driving vehicles
- Connected car with autopilot
- Tesla autopilot
- Volvo’s autonomous concept vehicle
- Waymo self-driving autonomous cars
3.1.2. Investigating the Integration of Innovative Technologies
3.2. Virtual Reality Modelling and Design Results
3.3. Programming Artificial Intelligence with Bayes Theorems
4. Discussion and Comparative Relation with Other Contributions in the Field
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Basic system | Value 1 | Value 2 |
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Propulsion | V6 engine | 335 HP |
Wheels | 245/45R20 (front axle) | 275/35R20 (rear axle) |
Transmission | automatic | 8L45 1 |
1 Strength | 2 Weakness | 3 Opportunity | 4 Threat |
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Stored knowledge | Complexity | More creativity | Digital blockage |
Self-driving | Limited sensing | Context aware study | Inadequate response |
Internet of things | Easy interception | Connected car service 1 | Lack of privacy |
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Andrei, L.; Baldean, D.-L.; Borzan, A.-I. Designing an Artificial Intelligence Control Program Model to be Tested and Implemented in Virtual Reality for Automated Chevrolet Camaro. Proceedings 2020, 63, 44. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2020063044
Andrei L, Baldean D-L, Borzan A-I. Designing an Artificial Intelligence Control Program Model to be Tested and Implemented in Virtual Reality for Automated Chevrolet Camaro. Proceedings. 2020; 63(1):44. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2020063044
Chicago/Turabian StyleAndrei, Lavinia, Doru-Laurean Baldean, and Adela-Ioana Borzan. 2020. "Designing an Artificial Intelligence Control Program Model to be Tested and Implemented in Virtual Reality for Automated Chevrolet Camaro" Proceedings 63, no. 1: 44. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2020063044
APA StyleAndrei, L., Baldean, D. -L., & Borzan, A. -I. (2020). Designing an Artificial Intelligence Control Program Model to be Tested and Implemented in Virtual Reality for Automated Chevrolet Camaro. Proceedings, 63(1), 44. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2020063044