autonavigatsioonis
Autonavigatsioonis, also known as autonomous navigation, refers to the capability of a vehicle or robot to independently sense its environment and move within it without human intervention. This involves a complex interplay of sensors, algorithms, and actuators. Sensors, such as cameras, lidar, radar, and GPS, gather data about the vehicle's surroundings, including its position, obstacles, and the intended path. This raw data is then processed by sophisticated algorithms that interpret the environment, plan a safe and efficient route, and make decisions about steering, acceleration, and braking.
The core components of autonavigatsioonis include perception, localization, path planning, and control. Perception involves understanding the
Applications of autonavigatsioonis are widespread, ranging from self-driving cars and autonomous drones to industrial robots in