Short-Term Course on Innovations & Inventions on Autonomous Vehicle
Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC), MITE in association with Binghamton University, New York, USA organized a Short-Term Course on Innovations & Inventions on Autonomous Vehicle from 4th to 6th March 2024.Autonomous vehicles have rapidly gained popularity, showcasing the seamless integration of various artificial intelligence components through a systems approach to ensure their efficient operation. These vehicles stand as prime examples of cutting-edge AI applications, adeptly sensing their surroundings and navigating safely with minimal human intervention. The widespread adoption of autonomous vehicles across diverse transportation sectors underscores their increasing significance.
This concise course provides an insight into autonomous vehicle technologies, detailing the array of smart sensors employed (including LIDAR, RADAR, Ultrasonic, Monocular, Stereo, and Infrared Cameras), and delving into the fusion techniques pivotal for autonomous driving. Participants will engage in hands-on computer programming tutorials focused on detecting and tracking road users and objects, alongside lane detection and identification of lane lines, within a dedicated computer lab setting. Were 9 faculties from various department and 78 students actively participated and gained the knowledge in the short term course & Participants were engaged in hands-on computer programming tutorials focused on detecting and tracking road users and objects, alongside lane detection and identification of lane lines, within a dedicated computer lab setting by Dr. Yong Wang, PhD Associate Professor and Associate Department Chair, Department of Systems Science and Industrial Engineering, Thomas J. Watson College of Engineering and Applied Science, Binghamton University, New York, USA.