This course is part of Self-Driving Cars Specialization

Instructors: Steven Waslander +1 more

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What you'll learn

  •   Understand commonly used hardware used for self-driving cars
  •   Identify the main components of the self-driving software stack
  •   Program vehicle modelling and control
  •   Analyze the safety frameworks and current industry practices for vehicle development
  • Skills you'll gain

  •   Hardware Architecture
  •   Engineering Analysis
  •   Embedded Software
  •   Verification And Validation
  •   Computer Hardware
  •   Systems Architecture
  •   Mathematical Modeling
  •   Safety Assurance
  •   Mechanics
  •   Automation
  •   Control Systems
  •   Software Architecture
  •   Simulations
  •   Risk Management Framework
  • There are 8 modules in this course

    This course will introduce you to the terminology, design considerations and safety assessment of self-driving cars. By the end of this course, you will be able to: - Understand commonly used hardware used for self-driving cars - Identify the main components of the self-driving software stack - Program vehicle modelling and control - Analyze the safety frameworks and current industry practices for vehicle development For the final project in this course, you will develop control code to navigate a self-driving car around a racetrack in the CARLA simulation environment. You will construct longitudinal and lateral dynamic models for a vehicle and create controllers that regulate speed and path tracking performance using Python. You’ll test the limits of your control design and learn the challenges inherent in driving at the limit of vehicle performance. This is an advanced course, intended for learners with a background in mechanical engineering, computer and electrical engineering, or robotics. To succeed in this course, you should have programming experience in Python 3.0, familiarity with Linear Algebra (matrices, vectors, matrix multiplication, rank, Eigenvalues and vectors and inverses), Statistics (Gaussian probability distributions), Calculus and Physics (forces, moments, inertia, Newton's Laws). You will also need certain hardware and software specifications in order to effectively run the CARLA simulator: Windows 7 64-bit (or later) or Ubuntu 16.04 (or later), Quad-core Intel or AMD processor (2.5 GHz or faster), NVIDIA GeForce 470 GTX or AMD Radeon 6870 HD series card or higher, 8 GB RAM, and OpenGL 3 or greater (for Linux computers).

    Module 1: The Requirements for Autonomy

    Module 2: Self-Driving Hardware and Software Architectures

    Module 3: Safety Assurance for Autonomous Vehicles

    Module 4: Vehicle Dynamic Modeling

    Module 5: Vehicle Longitudinal Control

    Module 6: Vehicle Lateral Control

    Module 7: Putting it all together

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