Autonomous Vehicles: Everything about self-driving cars explained
A self-driving car is a computer-controlled vehicle that drives itself. Also referred to as an autonomous vehicle, driverless car, or robotic car (robo-car), a self-driving car analyzes its environment to safely move and react without human input.
In this article, you’ll learn:
- 6 levels of autonomous cars
 - History of autonomous vehicles
 - How do self-driving cars work?
 - Security vulnerabilities, risks & concerns of connected and autonomous vehicles
 - What company makes the security technology for ADAS?
 - Moving the flood of data in autonomous vehicles
 - What company makes automotive MIPI solutions?
 - Additional resources
 
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