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TITLE OF THE CASE STUDY

Your COMPLETE NAME

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I. BACKGROUND (Explain the background of the Article here, cite if necessary “APA format”)

As technology arises, new discoveries and inventions are created and Tesla Model S is one of
this. Tesla aims to accelerate the worlds transition to sustainable energy. Tesla reset the world’s
expectations for the car of the 21st century with the longest range of any vehicle. Tesla offers a lot of
features and one of these is the Autopilot. Tesla will be able to run and operate on its own as long as
the Autopilot is engaged. It is one of the best features that Tesla can offer to the client.

II. CHALLENGES (What are the existing challenges encountered by the technology, stakeholder, etc.)

Tesla can really be considered as one of the most intelligent invention nowadays. But we can’t
deny the fact that there are no such things as perfect. Tesla has been involved in so many accidents
during Autopilot was engaged There is some cases that the drivers are claiming that they have
engaged the Autopilot before the accident happened. Tesla might not able to recognized or receive
any signals when it runs too fast.

III. STRATEGIES (What and How will you mitigate the challenges you've identified)

Accident is really inevitable and we can’t avoid such cases. Even manual cars are not exempted
of it. To avoid accidents to happen again, Tesla must undergo some improvement or further testing
to really prove if it is really the Autopilot that is not working or there are some factors that contribute
to it. And of course, for the owners of the Tesla, even the autopilot was engaged they must still pay
attention because Tesla’s Autopilot is not an invented to replace the driver but just to give them
some time to relax.

IV. EXPECTED RESULTS (From the strategies you've identified, what will happen to the stakeholder?)

It was not yet proven that it is Tesla’s Autopilot that malfunctioned that is why the accident
happened. If it is really because of the said reason, the manufacturers must address this problem so
that it will not happen again.
VI. REFERENCES (List down your references here in APA format)

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Dipak A., Mhaske, Katariya S. S., Kadlag, S. S. (2013). “Review of Various Functions Controlling of
Vehicle by Using Mobile Bluetooth”. International Journal of Computer Technology and
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Sakhare, M., Ganer, S., Mulchandi, M. (2015). “Car Remote Locking Via Bluetooth using
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Enev, M., Takakuwa, A., Koscher, K, Kohno, T. (2015). “Automobile Driver Fingerprinting”.
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Hashim, N. M. Z., Basri, H. H., Jaafar, A., et. al. (2014). “Child In Car Alarm System using Various
Sensors”. ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 9, 1653-1658.

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