Nissan demonstrates autonomous driving technology in Japan
The protype vehicle is equipped with 14 cameras and six lidar sensors as well as with an array of roof mounted sensors that expands the detection areas and enables more accurate detection of its surroundings
Nissan has commenced demonstrations of a protype vehicle equipped with its in-house developed autonomous driving technology, the Japanese automaker said in a press release June 3. The prototype vehicle, a Nissan Leaf, is equipped with 14 cameras and six lidar sensors as well as with an array of roof mounted sensors that expands the detection areas and enables more accurate detection of its surroundings.
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