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Sensor fusion

Combining data from multiple sensors to improve object detection and classification in autonomous vehicles.

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    Waymo's fifth generation hardware platform is designed for large-scale manufacturing and improved reliability, enabling expansion beyond Phoenix.
    LiDAR technology, once costly, is now affordable and crucial for autonomous vehicle safety, allowing detection in low visibility conditions.
    Waymo's autonomous vehicles can operate independently without connectivity, enhancing reliability and data sharing for decision-making.
    In 2015, Waymo conducted the first fully driverless ride on public roads with a vehicle lacking a steering wheel or pedals.
    Waymo has been testing in over 25 cities, gathering data to support future deployments and scaling efforts.

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