According to foreign media reports, South Korean software company Seoul Robotics is using NVIDIA technology to transform non-autonomous vehicles into autonomous vehicles. The system places the L5 control tower, also known as LV5 CTRL TWR (a mesh network of sensors and computers) on surrounding infrastructure such as buildings or streetlight poles, rather than private vehicles, to fully understand the environment.
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