Comma.ai describes it as a feature that will allow "Openpilot ignore lane lines and just drive how it thinks a human would”
On the comma two device display you can see the speed in miles per hour and from the dashboard kilometers per hour
Timestamps:
0:03 Intro
0:34 What is Openpilot?
1:14 Introducing: "Disable use of lanelines"
2:23 Highway with lane model
2:40 Highway with laneless model
3:20 No center line with lane model
3:53 No cetner line with laneless model
4:20 Dirt road with lane model
5:20 Dirt road with laneless model
5:51 What’s my conclusion?
Comma three | Comma two:
A piece of aftermarket hardware that plugs in to your car and is mounted to the windshield. It runs Comma.ai's custom software, Openpilot. Openpilot is easy to use and works similarly to your regular adaptive cruise control. Simply press a button on your steering wheel and It enables your car to steer, accelerate, and brake automatically within its lane; and it does all of this much better than your car's default stock system. Openpilot is similar to Tesla's Autopilot.
Supported cars:
github.com/commaai/openpilot/...
Openpilot does not make my car fully self-driving; I am focusing on driving 100% of the time and ready to take over any time.
car: Honda Civic hatchback 2019
openpilot v0.8.3
#openpilot #selfdrivingcar #commaai
10 апр 2021