• ShredderFeeder@shredderfood.net
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    6 days ago

    There was talk of embedding sensors in the roads that the auto-driving cars could track… Like Bots’ Dots but with RFID tags in them… I figure that would be a maintenance nightmore though…

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      6 days ago

      RFID tags seems like an odd choice. They have such a limited range. It feels like there would be a material that is extra easy for sensors to detect, and could maybe carry a small amount of information.

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        It feels like there would be a material that is extra easy for sensors to detect, and could maybe carry a small amount of information.

        Yes like an rfid tag for example

        They have such a limited range

        How far is your truck lifted that you couldn’t read the tags in the road anymore?

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        6 days ago

        Probably, but really when it comes to driving there just needs to be an encoded lcoation in it… Hell three-words is all you need to mark any spot on the map to within 10’…

        and what they really need is enough range to detect the last one, the closest one, and the next one…

        There are a lot of ways to do it…Cameras and GPS are not it… I won’t go near any of the current incarnation of “Self Driving” pieces of shit… 40 years in IT and I know enough about computers that I don’t want one making real decisions for me.

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      6 days ago

      you could also maybe make the cars scan street signs to tell their current location? these street signs largely already exist as human drivers have to read them too. maybe add a QR code for easier readability and extra data.

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            1 day ago

            Not really. Most of the cars that display speed limits do it by retrieving data from an online source. I don’t think any of them actually read signs actually.

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              1 day ago

              A 5 sec google search: the ford fiesta manual says snow/rain covering the sensor under the windshield might make it miss signs.

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                    That’s now how the owners of all of these ‘full self driving’ cars feel …

                    I’ve worked with computers long enough to never EVER want to trust one to drive.

                    Pretty much fuck any car that’s connected to the internet…

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          6 days ago

          hence the QR code suggestion, it also wouldn’t depend on rfid tags embedded in the road surface that would get worn and damaged and needs replacement way more frequently than a sign with a QR code.