In today's world, sensor technology and automatic control technology are advancing rapidly and steadily. Automatic control has become more and more important in the industrial field. The word "intelligence" has also become a hot topic in contemporary society.
In order to adapt to the development of intelligent applications, we propose the concept of intelligent driving cars. Realize automatic car driving, automatic identification of traffic lights, automatic ETC deduction and billing, car IoT control and reporting, priority processing of emergency matters, automatic display of car light signals, automatic entry into parking spaces, automatic obstacle avoidance, etc.
What we also need to pay attention to is the cultivation of applied electronic technology talents. Mainly manifested in various large-scale innovation competitions among college students. Cultivate students to understand the working principles of smart cars, Internet of Things control, production and development of car hardware resources, and code principles for car functions.
The car is a test board. The latest version has not been released. This board is only used for research.
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