Nissan, in collaboration with NASA and the Federal Aviation Administration of the United States, began developing a self-governing command system that supervises humans for remote monitoring.
The new Nissan system will allow human workers to help autos adapt to hustle, weather and other road conditions directly and immediately remotely.
For example, a man will order a vehicle to change its course remotely to avoid deadlock or other circumstances. Nissan uses advanced robotic technology and communication systems, similar to what NASA uses to communicate with the Mars Rover.
The system requires the transmission of video data and remote sensing of human cars to human workers in a moment to make the right decisions immediately, and NASA is known for its superiority in these areas as we have already seen in its efforts on Mars and the Moon.
Nissan is also working on a different self-driving system that allows cars to control themselves completely without any human intervention in all circumstances. The latest Nissan has been in this area is the ProPilot system, allowing the car to orient itself most of the time in highways without moving a finger Of the driver.
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