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About the Course

Welcome to Introduction to Self-Driving Cars, the first course in University of Toronto’s Self-Driving Cars Specialization. This course will introduce you to the terminology, design considerations and safety assessment of self-driving cars. By the end of this course, you will be able to: - Understand commonly used hardware used for self-driving cars - Identify the main components of the self-driving software stack - Program vehicle modelling and control - Analyze the safety frameworks and current industry practices for vehicle development For the final project in this course, you will develop control code to navigate a self-driving car around a racetrack in the CARLA simulation environment. You will construct longitudinal and lateral dynamic models for a vehicle and create controllers that regulate speed and path tracking performance using Python. You’ll test the limits of your control design and learn the challenges inherent in driving at the limit of vehicle performance. This is an advanced course, intended for learners with a background in mechanical engineering, computer and electrical engineering, or robotics. To succeed in this course, you should have programming experience in Python 3.0, familiarity with Linear Algebra (matrices, vectors, matrix multiplication, rank, Eigenvalues and vectors and inverses), Statistics (Gaussian probability distributions), Calculus and Physics (forces, moments, inertia, Newton's Laws). You will also need certain hardware and software specifications in order to effectively run the CARLA simulator: Windows 7 64-bit (or later) or Ubuntu 16.04 (or later), Quad-core Intel or AMD processor (2.5 GHz or faster), NVIDIA GeForce 470 GTX or AMD Radeon 6870 HD series card or higher, 8 GB RAM, and OpenGL 3 or greater (for Linux computers)....

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YG

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A well-rounded introductory course! I would like to take this opportunity to thank the instructors for designing such an amazing course for students aspiring to enter this field.

FM

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This course is awesome ! This is one of the great courses for you who want to learn about self-driving cars for the first time. The assignments are challenging, especially the final project.

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By Swapnil P K

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Jun 25, 2020

This Course is very useful .The lectures are well paced and the hands on coding exercises spread throughout the course make sure that you imbibe what is taught in the lectures.

By Yajur K

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Feb 16, 2024

It's a very informative specialization along with informative, helpful content taught by good professors, it also enhances your skills and makes you a knowledgeable person.

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Jul 28, 2020

The course content was really good and it helped me to dive into the world of self driving cars. Programming Assignments helped me implement what I learnt during the course

By Vikhyat k

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Dec 29, 2019

Course was quite well structured but if Professor could include more live examples it would be quite helful for learning.Thanks again i learnt a lot from this course.

By Li Y

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Jul 4, 2020

This course gives me a first impression of self-driving cars, e.g. texonomy, safety, control and so on. From those experiences, you take a huge step into this field.

By Gadiraju S V

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Jun 26, 2020

At first it is difficult for me but just working on some formulas really helped me to concentrate.The Jupiter notebooks need to have some good guidelines.

By NISHANT R M

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Sep 11, 2020

for completing this course you need great knowledge of c language otherwise you will not able to complete this assignment and this is great course

By Brilian P A

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Jul 5, 2020

The instruction for programming assignments is not clear as the other course for instance deeplearning.ai course so it confused the learner

By KISHOR

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Sep 23, 2020

This course provides awesome resources and learning possibilities to the corresponding field of study and overall this course is great.

By Ananda S B

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Oct 11, 2020

A very comprehensive overview of the topic, with well explained theory and good exercises to make sure the overall progress.

By Jeev

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Jun 15, 2020

This course was interesting. I got to learn new topics. I felt the coding part of this was challenging and was fun to do.

By Qi W

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Dec 17, 2020

A great summary from high-level perspective on AV. Definitely need to read the materials to have a good understanding.

By Mohammed G M E

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Jun 9, 2019

although assignments were very difficult , but the course is very intersting and is good start in this field

By Sumedh M U

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Sep 21, 2020

This was the best course that i had done ever, it has helped me alot to know about the self - driving cars

By Heechul Y

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Jan 1, 2023

The final project runtime environment has lots of compatibility issues, especially on windows machines.

By Vishnu A S

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May 3, 2020

The course explains AV's very well from the beginning if you are a beginner and i loved the course

By Yilin G

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Aug 26, 2019

Nice course to learn basics of self driving cars. The final course project is really interesting.

By Ahmed S S A

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Aug 23, 2019

The final project was so difficult for me, I think more support and illustration are needed.

By Partho A

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Aug 31, 2020

I want to unenroll. Please help me. The 3 dot option is showing only to rate the course.

By Yan A N

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Apr 5, 2021

Lectures are very good, but some of the assigments are confusing and not well explained.

By Hassan A

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Jun 27, 2019

Excellent course, just that the programming assignments are poorly designed and abrupt.

By BananaBatsy

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Sep 1, 2019

The assignments could be more illustrative. The rest of the course is well designed.

By ADHISH V

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Aug 4, 2020

Great content will try to do the rest of the courses also from this specialization

By Luis E M N

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Aug 25, 2023

Last project was really hard, a little bit more guidance would be appreciated

By Wentao T

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May 14, 2020

some homework is too hard, and I think the professor should give more hints.