Autonomous cruise control is a concept used in modern vehicles. This paper communicates and represents the cruise control using LIDAR v3 as a pivotal sensor. This technology focuses on safety, comfortability, performance, and economical attributes. The intend of this feature is to create advanced automotive by facilitating them with the potential to perceive the vehicle’s environment and thus to be able to warn and protect the motorway users. Many automotive manufacturing companies use a different kind of sensors for cruise control. In this paper, we are using LIDAR as a pivotal sensor. LIDAR stands for light detection and ranging. It is a technique used for detecting the range of the object which uses light as the key source by measuring the distance of the obstacle. Using the LIDAR, we can determine the speed of the motor, which acts as an advantageous safety feature.
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