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Road Vehicle Automation / / edited by Gereon Meyer, Sven Beiker
Road Vehicle Automation / / edited by Gereon Meyer, Sven Beiker
Edizione [1st ed. 2014.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (257 p.)
Disciplina 629.8
Collana Lecture Notes in Mobility
Soggetto topico Automotive engineering
Robotics
Automation
Management
Industrial management
Transportation
Sustainable development
Automotive Engineering
Robotics and Automation
Innovation/Technology Management
Sustainable Development
ISBN 3-319-05990-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface; Contents; Introduction: The Transportation Research Board's 2013 Workshop on Road Vehicle Automation ; Abstract ; 1 Introduction; 2 TRB Background and Significance; 3 Need for this Workshop in the Context of the History of Road Vehicle Automation Research; 4 Workshop Organization and Structure; 5 Future Directions; References; Part I Public Sector Activities; Autonomous Vehicles: A Perspective from the California Department of Motor Vehicles ; Abstract ; 1 The California Department of Motor Vehicles; 1.1 The DMV of Today; 2 Autonomous Vehicles Regulations; 2.1 California's Approach
2.2 California Rulemaking Process2.3 Regulatory Actions; 2.3.1 Testing Regulations; 2.3.2 Non-testing Deployment; 2.3.3 Fully Autonomous Operation; 3 Conclusions; References; Accelerating Road Vehicle Automation ; Abstract ; 1 The Reality of Transportation Today; 2 The Role of Connected Infrastructure in Accelerating Vehicle Automation; 2.1 The Benefits of Infrastructure-Provided Information to Automated Vehicles; 3 The Federal Government's Role; 3.1 FHWA's Connected Automation Research to Date; 3.1.1 Speed Harmonization; 3.1.2 Eco-Driving
3.2 FHWA's Ongoing and Upcoming Connected Automation Research3.2.1 National Connected Vehicle Field Infrastructure Footprint Analysis; 3.2.2 Speed Harmonization Development and Field Test; 3.2.3 FHWA Research Projects; 4 Looking Ahead; References; Activities, Findings and Perspectives in the Field of Road Vehicle Automation in Japan ; Abstract ; 1 Past Initiatives Taken in Japan; 1.1 Advanced Cruise Assist Highway Systems; 1.2 Energy ITS Project; 2 Initiatives by Japanese Auto Makers; 2.1 Nissan Motor Co. Ltd.; 2.2 Toyota Motor Corporation; 2.3 Honda Motor Co. Ltd.
3 Auto-pilot System Council3.1 Goals of the Auto-pilot System Council; 3.2 Contents of Studies by the Auto-pilot System Council; 3.2.1 Objects of Studies by the Council; 3.2.2 Effects of Automated Driving; Eliminating or Mitigating Congestion; Reducing Traffic Accidents; Abating Environmental Load; Supporting the Movement of Elderly People etc.; Making Driving More Pleasant; Strengthening International Competitiveness; 3.2.3 Range of Driving by an Auto-pilot System; 3.2.4 Steps to the Achievement of an Auto-pilot System; Continuous Driving on a Single Lane
Continuous Driving Including Lane ChangesDuring at DivergenceConvergence Locations and Optimum Driving During Congestion at Frequent Congestion Locations; 3.2.5 Achievement Goals; 3.2.6 Road Map; 3.3 Future Progress Based on the Road Map; References; Part II Industrial Research and Innovation; Bosch's Vision and Roadmap Toward Fully Autonomous Driving ; Abstract ; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Distinction Between Driver Assistance and Automated Driving; 1.2 The History of Automated Driving; 1.3 Forecasts; 2 Bosch's Vision for Automated Driving; 3 Motivation; 4 Roadmap for Automated Driving
4.1 From Driver Assistance to Automated Driving
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Road Vehicle Automation 10 / / edited by Gereon Meyer, Sven Beiker
Road Vehicle Automation 10 / / edited by Gereon Meyer, Sven Beiker
Edizione [1st ed. 2023.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2023
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (185 pages)
Disciplina 629.2
Collana Lecture Notes in Mobility
Soggetto topico Transportation engineering
Traffic engineering
Transportation
Automation
Transportation Technology and Traffic Engineering
Transportation Economics
ISBN 3-031-34757-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Introduction: The Automated Road Transportation Symposium 2022 -- 1 Overview -- 2 Keynote Talks -- 3 Plenary Panel Sessions -- 3.1 Real-World Automated Trucks: What It Takes to Integrate with Today's Fleet Operations -- 3.2 Automated Transit Projects -- 3.3 State and Local Government Approaches to Regulating Automated Driving -- 3.4 Private Sector Perspectives on AV Public Policy -- 3.5 Implementation of SAE Automated Vehicle Safety Consortium (AVSC) Best Practices -- 3.6 Discussion of Primary Technology Challenges to Widespread Deployment of Automated Driving Systems -- 3.7 Building a Win/Win: AV/Infrastructure Collaboration -- 3.8 The Last Word: An Informed Discussion with Veteran Industry Journalists -- 4 Plenary Presentations -- 4.1 Presentations on Specific Topics -- 4.2 National and International Government Activities Relevant to Automated Driving -- 5 Breakout Sessions -- 5.1 ARTS22 Breakout Sessions -- 6 General Cross-Cutting Observations -- 6.1 Existing Trends that Accelerated Based on the COVID-19 Pandemic -- 6.2 New Themes and Topics of Interest -- 6.3 Public-Private Sector Interactions -- Part I: Public Sector and Policy Activities -- Towards Social Deployment of Automated Driving Systems - SIP-adus Activities in Japan - -- 1 Introduction of SIP-adus -- 1.1 SIP -- 1.2 SIP-adus -- 2 Establishment and Utilization of Traffic Environment Information and Field Operational Tests -- 2.1 The Field Operational Tests in the Tokyo Waterfront Area -- 2.2 Distribution of Traffic Signal Information -- 2.3 Distribution of Traffic Environment Information -- 3 Conclusions -- 4 Next Steps -- 4.1 The 3rd Phase of SIP -- 4.2 RoAD to the L4 -- References -- Regulatory Framework and Safety Demonstration Principles in France -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Defining a Global Approach for the Development of Automated Road Mobility.
1.2 Safety Demonstration as Main Pillar Supporting the Development of Automated Road Mobility -- 2 Regulatory Framework in France Relies on the Safety Principle -- 2.1 National Regulatory Framework for the Development of Automated Road Mobility -- 2.2 Safety Demonstration -- 3 Conclusions -- References -- Public Sector Integration of Connected and Automated Vehicles: Considerations, Benefits and Sharing Data Across Borders -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Background and Description of Non-technical Issues -- 2 Summary of the Discussion -- 2.1 Context and Scope -- 2.2 Recent Research and Trends -- 2.3 New Insights and Suggestions -- 3 Conclusions -- 4 Next Steps -- References -- Unscrambling the Automated Vehicle Policy Puzzle: AV Policy Development and Regulation in a New Normal -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Presentations on Federal Policy -- 2.1 A Status Update on Federal Rulemaking Projects Related to Automated Driving Systems -- 2.2 USDOT Perspective on Federal Policy and Initiatives -- 2.3 Industry Perspectives on Federal AV Policy -- 3 Presentations on State and Local Policy -- 3.1 Trenton MOVES -- 3.2 Improving Equity, Accessibility, and Environment Through Autonomous Vehicle Policy -- 3.3 AV Equity, Mobility, and Sustainability in Ohio -- 3.4 Equity and Mobility Through Nonprofit Community Based Volunteer Transportation -- 3.5 Audience Discussion -- 4 Conclusions and Next Steps -- 5 Glossary of Acronyms -- References -- Paradigm Shift Beyond Business-As-Usual for Automated Road Transportation to Contribute to Climate-Neutral Smart Cities -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Examples of Why a Paradigm Shift is Needed -- 2.1 Welfare Beyond GDP as a Starting Point for CCAM -- 2.2 Towards Sustainable Urban Mobility Planning -- 3 Summary of Dialogue at ARTS22 Workshop on Automated Road Technologies and Climate Change -- 3.1 Workshop Setup.
3.2 Discission Insights and Suggestions -- 4 Conclusions and Next Steps -- References -- Enhancing Mobility with Automated Shuttles and Buses -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Examples of Automated Shuttle and Bus Pilots, Demonstrations, and Research -- 2.1 Autonomous Shuttle Pilots in Minnesota -- 2.2 I-STREET Living Lab and Autonomous Shuttles in Florida -- 2.3 Automated Shuttles and Buses for All Users Research Project, Texas a& -- M Transportation Institute -- 2.4 CTFastrak CAV Bus Project -- 2.5 CAVForth, Edinburgh Scotland -- 2.6 Federal Transit Administration Transit Bus Automation Research -- 3 Private Sector Activities with Automated Shuttles and Buses -- 4 Additional Research -- References -- Innovation Strategies and Research Trends for Connected, Cooperative and Automated Mobility in Europe -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Research and Innovation Strategies in Europe -- 3 Research Landscape in Europe (Stakeholder and/or Projects) -- 4 Conclusions and Outlook -- References -- Part II: Business Models and Operations -- The Trip Characteristics of a Pilot Autonomous Vehicle Rider Program: Revealing Late Night Service Needs and Desired Increases in Service Quality, Reliability and Safety -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background and Literature Review -- 3 Methods -- 4 Results -- 5 Discussion -- 6 Conclusions -- References -- Part III: Vehicle Technology Development and Testing -- Surrogate Measures of Automated Vehicle Safety -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Background -- 1.2 Safety Assessment -- 1.3 Measurements and Assessments -- 2 Near-Misses -- Near-Crash Events -- 3 Existing Surrogate Measures -- 3.1 Historical Collision Statistics -- 3.2 Traffic Conflicts -- 3.3 Time-to-Collision (TTC) -- 3.4 Post-Encroachment Time (PET) -- 3.5 Responsibility-Sensitive Safety (RSS) -- 3.6 Instantaneous Safety Metric (ISM) -- 3.7 AV Control System Disengagements.
3.8 Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) -- 4 Novel Surrogate Measure -- 4.1 Collision Hazard Measure (SHM) -- 5 Characteristics -- 5.1 Comparison of Surrogate Collision Hazard Measures -- 6 Conclusions -- References -- Introducing ODD-SAF: An Operational Design Domain Safety Assurance Framework for Automated Driving Systems -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 The Importance of Appropriate ODD Taxonomy -- 1.2 Behaviour Competencies -- 1.3 Application of Rules of the Road -- 2 ODD-Based Safety Assurance Framework (ODD-SAF) -- 2.1 Behavioural Competencies and Scenarios Identification -- 2.2 Competencies and Scenarios Mapping: Functional to Concrete -- 2.3 Assumptions: Logical to Concrete Behavioural Competencies -- 2.4 Performance Evaluation -- 3 Conclusions -- Annex I - Use-Case for Nominal, Critical and Failure Situations Mapping -- References -- Automated Vehicle Testing & -- Data Collection Efforts -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Summary of the Presentations -- 2.1 ADS Data Acquisition and Analytics Platform -- 2.2 Data Sharing Initiatives in the European Union -- 2.3 Harmonized CCAM Methodologies: HEADSTART and SUNRISE Projects -- 3 Conclusions -- 4 Next Steps -- References -- Part IV: Transport System Planning -- Inconsistency of AV Impacts on Traffic Flow: Predictions in Literature -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review and Session Presentation Summary -- 2.1 AV Impacts with Simulation Experiments -- 2.2 Inconsistent Findings with Field Experiments -- 2.3 Advanced Modeling and Simulation Tools for AVs -- 3 Conclusions and Next Steps -- References -- Interactive Traffic Management for Highly Automated Vehicles -- 1 Introduction: Motivation and Objectives -- 2 Summary of the Discussion -- 2.1 CCAM (Meta) Taxonomies -- 2.2 Concept of Distributed ODD Attribute Value Awareness -- 2.3 Impact of CAVs on Traffic Flow -- 2.4 Codifying Traffic Rules for CAVs.
2.5 Remote Monitoring and Support for CAVs -- 2.6 From Automating Vehicles to Automating Traffic -- 3 Conclusions and Future Needs -- References -- Author Index.
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Road Vehicle Automation 11 / / edited by Gereon Meyer, Sven Beiker
Road Vehicle Automation 11 / / edited by Gereon Meyer, Sven Beiker
Edizione [1st ed. 2024.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2024
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (200 pages)
Disciplina 629.836
Collana Lecture Notes in Mobility
Soggetto topico Transportation engineering
Traffic engineering
Automation
Transportation
Transportation Technology and Traffic Engineering
Transportation Economics
ISBN 3-031-67466-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Introduction: The Automated Road Transportation Symposium 2023 -- 1 Overview -- 2 Keynote Talks -- 3 Plenary Panel Sessions -- 3.1 What the Pioneering Cities are Learning by Hosting Truly Driverless Ride-Hailing Operations -- 3.2 Implementing Best Practices for ADS Safety -- 3.3 Delivering the Goods: ADS in Freight Applications -- 3.4 European Approach to AV Regulation -- 3.5 Infrastructure Issues/Opportunities Panel -- 3.6 How Should Automated Driving Be Regulated in the U.S.? -- 3.7 Capital's Role in the AV Revolution -- 3.8 Leading Business Journalists' Perspectives on the AV Industry -- 4 Plenary Presentations -- 4.1 Presentations on Specific Cross-Cutting Topics -- 4.2 Unique Perspectives on AV Deployment from Specific Companies -- 4.3 Public Sector Developments Relevant to Automated Driving -- 5 Breakout Sessions -- 5.1 ARTS23 Breakout Sessions -- 6 General Cross-Cutting Observations -- 6.1 Real-World Experience of Driverless Automated Operations -- 6.2 Remote Human Interventions -- 6.3 Automated Driving Safety Regulations -- 6.4 Need for Authoritative Data -- 6.5 Infrastructure Support? -- 6.6 Economic Challenges -- Part I: Public Sector and Policy Activities -- RoAD to L4, Advancing Autonomy: Research, Development, Demonstration, and Deployment of Level 4 Driving Automation and Enhanced Mobility Services in Japan -- 1 Introduction of Automated Mobility Services -- 1.1 Prospects of Automated Mobility Services Deployment: A Strategic Approach -- 1.2 The First Level 4 Commercial Vehicles in Operation -- 2 Focused Project Themes and Initiatives in Advanced Self-driving Technologies for Passenger and Truck Services -- 2.1 Project Themes -- 2.2 MaaS with Automated Driving Technology -- 3 Conclusions -- 4 Next Steps -- References.
I didn't Fight the Law, We All Won: Autonomous Vehicles and Compliance with the Rules of the Road -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Session Background -- 1.2 AVs and Traffic Law Compliance -- 2 Literature Review -- 3 Summary of the Discussion -- 3.1 Identifying Problems -- 3.2 Finding Solution -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Public Welfare and Emerging Technology: Balancing Interests in Automated Vehicle Regulations Across Six Jurisdictions -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 ARTS 2023 Panel Discussion: "AV Laws Around the World: Who, What, Where and Why?" -- 2 Summary of the Discussion -- 2.1 Context and Scope -- 2.2 Recent Research and Trends -- 2.3 New Insights and Suggestions -- 3 Conclusions -- 4 Next Steps -- References -- A User Centred Approach to Designing Future Self-driving Transport Systems: Evidence from Public Trials and Engagement -- 1 Why a User Centred Approach is Required for the Long-Term Success of Self-driving Vehicles -- 1.1 Background -- 2 So What Do the Public Want from Self-driving Vehicles? -- 3 How to Ensure the Acceptable Introduction and Operation of Self-driving Vehicles -- 3.1 Enabling Capability -- 3.2 Creating Opportunity -- 3.3 Building Motivation -- 4 How to Increase Knowledge and Understanding of Self-driving Vehicles -- 4.1 Enabling Capability -- 4.2 Creating Opportunity -- 4.3 Building Motivation -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Multidisciplinary Dialogues on Assessing the Automation-Readiness of Cities -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background -- 3 Presentations and Dialogues -- 3.1 Experts Presentations -- 3.2 Automation-Readiness Priority Statements -- 4 Discussion -- 5 Conclusions and Next Steps -- References -- Data Drive Legal Regimes for Automated Vehicles -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Methods -- 2 Discussion: Data-Related Themes -- 2.1 Crash Data Form a Core -- 2.2 Safety -- 2.3 Cybersecurity -- 2.4 Privacy -- 2.5 National Security.
2.6 Liability -- 3 Conclusions -- References -- Part II: Business Models and Operations -- Impacts of Automation in the Supply Chain -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Perspectives on Supply Chain Automation, Activities and Considerations -- 2.1 Wing: Last-Mile Drone Delivery -- 2.2 AllianceTexas: Intermodal Inland Port -- 2.3 Gatik: Autonomous B2B Delivery -- 2.4 The Borderplex Alliance: US-Mexico Trade -- 3 Discussion Summary -- 3.1 Policy Considerations -- 3.2 Workforce and Economic Impact -- 3.3 Technology Maturity -- 4 Conclusions and Additional Research -- Reference -- Data Exchanges Enabling the Future of Automation: Opportunities and Challenges -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Summary of the Discussion -- 2.1 Context and Scope -- 2.2 State of the Industry and Current Research -- 2.3 Summary of Panel Discussion at ARTS23 Breakout Session on Data Exchanges Enabling Future of Automation: Opportunities and Challenges -- 3 Conclusions and Next Steps -- References: -- Workforce Development for 21st Century Mobility -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Examples of Workforce Development Activities, Programs, and Research -- 2.1 Nuro's Upskilling Workforce Development Initiative -- 2.2 Beep's Workforce Development Activities -- 2.3 Research on Workforce Development Needs in Taxi, Transportation Network Company, and AV Services -- 2.4 WE-TRANSFORM: Addressing AV Workforce Needs in Europe -- 2.5 Kodiak Robotics: Autonomous Trucking Workforce Development Needs -- 2.6 Addressing Workforce Development in Minnesota -- 2.7 Advanced Skills Development Training at AREA X.O by Invest Ottawa -- 2.8 Masters in Intelligent Transportation Systems -- 3 Conclusions and Additional Research -- References -- Part III: Vehicle Technology Development and Testing -- Human Factors Considerations of Remote Operation Supporting Level 4 Automation -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Scope of the Paper -- 1.2 Terminology.
2 Human Factors of Remote Operation to Support Level 4 Automation: Key Insights from the Breakout Sub-sessions -- 2.1 Operational and Perceived Safety -- 2.2 Training, Certification, and Interaction with First Responders -- 2.3 Design of the Human-Machine Interface -- 2.4 Tasks, Roles, and Ratios -- 3 Overview of Legal and Standardization Efforts on Human Factors of Remote Operation -- 3.1 National and Regional Efforts -- 3.2 International Efforts -- 4 Conclusions and Next Steps -- References -- Scenarios and Scenario Databases for AV Safety Assurance -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Scenario Methodology -- 2.1 Scenario-Based Safety Assurance Process -- 2.2 Abstracting the Reality with Scenarios -- 2.3 Scenario Generation for Databases -- 3 Scenario Database -- 3.1 Input Data Description Format -- 3.2 Scenario Identification and Scenario Management -- 3.3 Query and Generation of Scenarios -- 3.4 Key Performance Indicators -- 4 Data for Scenario Generation -- 4.1 Requirements -- 4.2 Classification of Public Roads Trajectory Data Sources -- 4.3 Drone Data -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Measuring Automated Vehicle Safety -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Background -- 1.2 Safety Assessment -- 1.3 Measurements and Assessments -- 2 Approach -- 2.1 Elements: Traffic Kinematics -- 2.2 Safety Assessment -- 3 Kinematic Context -- 3.1 Non-Collision Events -- Near-Misses -- Near-Crash Events -- Close-Calls -- 4 Collision Hazard Measure -- 4.1 Perception-Reaction Time -- 4.2 Modulation -- 4.3 Road/Street Grip -- 5 Characteristics -- 5.1 Comparison of Surrogate Collision Hazard Measures -- 6 Example SHM Data -- 6.1 Individual Track Example -- 6.2 Geo-Temporal Aggregation Example -- 7 Conclusions -- References -- Part IV: Transport System Planning -- Transportation and Real Estate: Case Studies in Cross-Sector Collaborative Developments -- 1 Introduction.
2 Post-COVID Emerging Trends -- 2.1 Decreases in Transit Use and Increase in Private Vehicle Ownership -- 2.2 Telework, Changes in Commuting Patterns, and Real Estate -- 2.3 Rise in E-Commerce -- 3 The Unexpected Overlap Between Realized Impacts from COVID and Potential Impacts from AVs -- 3.1 Privately-Owned AVs -- 3.2 Shared AVs -- 3.3 Automated Freight -- 3.4 Summary of AV Use Cases and Potential Implications for Land Use -- 4 Case Studies -- 4.1 AV-Enabled "Main Street" Suburbs -- 4.2 Automated Valet Parking -- 4.3 Mobility Hubs -- 4.4 Mobility-Oriented Real Estate Development -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Managed Lanes: Incubator for Automated Vehicles -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Summary of Presentations -- 2.1 Historical Perspective -- 2.2 Managed Lanes as Automated Vehicle Incubators - Insights and Initiatives -- 2.3 Getting Connected Automation Tests off the Drawing Board and into Lanes -- 2.4 Accelerating Autonomous Freight with Dedicated Infrastructure -- 3 Conclusions -- 4 Next Steps -- References -- Author Index.
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Road Vehicle Automation 2 / / edited by Gereon Meyer, Sven Beiker
Road Vehicle Automation 2 / / edited by Gereon Meyer, Sven Beiker
Edizione [1st ed. 2015.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (226 p.)
Disciplina 388.312
Collana Lecture Notes in Mobility
Soggetto topico Engineering geology
Engineering—Geology
Foundations
Hydraulics
Transportation
Robotics
Automation
Artificial intelligence
Automotive engineering
Geoengineering, Foundations, Hydraulics
Robotics and Automation
Artificial Intelligence
Automotive Engineering
ISBN 3-319-19078-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Part I Public Sector Activities -- Part II Industrial Research and Innovation -- Part III Human Factors and Challenges -- Part IV Legal, Business and Systemic Perspectives -- Part V Vehicle Systems and Technologies Development -- Part VI Transportation Infrastructure and Planning.
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Road Vehicle Automation 3 / / edited by Gereon Meyer, Sven Beiker
Road Vehicle Automation 3 / / edited by Gereon Meyer, Sven Beiker
Edizione [1st ed. 2016.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (IX, 295 p. 66 illus., 60 illus. in color.)
Disciplina 629.2
Collana Lecture Notes in Mobility
Soggetto topico Automotive engineering
Robotics
Automation
Transportation
Transportation engineering
Traffic engineering
Management
Industrial management
Automotive Engineering
Robotics and Automation
Transportation Technology and Traffic Engineering
Innovation/Technology Management
ISBN 3-319-40503-9
Classificazione 48.40
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction -- A National Project in Japan: Innovation of Automated Driving for Universal Services -- Accessible Transportation Technologies Research Initiative (ATTRI)—Advancing Mobility Solutions for All -- Automated Vehicles: Take-Over Request and System Prompt Evaluation -- Connected Automated Vehicles: Relationship to Travel Behavior & Energy Use -- Technical evaluation and impact assessment of automated driving -- Implications of Vehicle Automation for Planning.
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Road Vehicle Automation 4 / / edited by Gereon Meyer, Sven Beiker
Road Vehicle Automation 4 / / edited by Gereon Meyer, Sven Beiker
Edizione [1st ed. 2018.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2018
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (IX, 266 p. 55 illus., 51 illus. in color.)
Disciplina 629.2
Collana Lecture Notes in Mobility
Soggetto topico Automotive engineering
Robotics
Automation
Artificial intelligence
Transportation
Transportation engineering
Traffic engineering
Management
Industrial management
Automotive Engineering
Robotics and Automation
Artificial Intelligence
Transportation Technology and Traffic Engineering
Innovation/Technology Management
ISBN 3-319-60934-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Public Sector Activities -- Human Factors and Challenges -- Ethics, Legal, Energy and Technology Perspectives -- Vehicle Systems and Technologies Development -- Transportation Infrastructure and Planning.
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Road Vehicle Automation 5 / / edited by Gereon Meyer, Sven Beiker
Road Vehicle Automation 5 / / edited by Gereon Meyer, Sven Beiker
Edizione [1st ed. 2019.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2019
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (246 pages)
Disciplina 388.312
Collana Lecture Notes in Mobility
Soggetto topico Automotive engineering
Robotics
Automation
Artificial intelligence
Transportation
Transportation engineering
Traffic engineering
Management
Industrial management
Automotive Engineering
Robotics and Automation
Artificial Intelligence
Transportation Technology and Traffic Engineering
Innovation/Technology Management
ISBN 3-319-94896-2
Classificazione 48.40
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Public Sector Activities -- Human Factors and Challenges -- Technology, Energy and Business Perspectives -- Vehicle Systems and Technologies Development -- Transportation Infrastructure and Planning.
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Road Vehicle Automation 6 / / edited by Gereon Meyer, Sven Beiker
Road Vehicle Automation 6 / / edited by Gereon Meyer, Sven Beiker
Edizione [1st ed. 2019.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2019
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (VIII, 144 p. 34 illus., 31 illus. in color.)
Disciplina 629.2
Collana Lecture Notes in Mobility
Soggetto topico Automotive engineering
Robotics
Automation
Artificial intelligence
Transportation
Transportation engineering
Traffic engineering
Management
Industrial management
Automotive Engineering
Robotics and Automation
Artificial Intelligence
Transportation Technology and Traffic Engineering
Innovation/Technology Management
ISBN 3-030-22933-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Public Sector Activities -- Human Factors and Challenges -- Vehicle Systems and Technology Development -- Transportation Infrastructure and Planning.
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Road Vehicle Automation 7 / / edited by Gereon Meyer, Sven Beiker
Road Vehicle Automation 7 / / edited by Gereon Meyer, Sven Beiker
Edizione [1st ed. 2020.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2020
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (VIII, 172 p. 41 illus., 39 illus. in color.)
Disciplina 629.2549
Collana Lecture Notes in Mobility
Soggetto topico Transportation engineering
Traffic engineering
Public policy
Engineering economy
Transportation Technology and Traffic Engineering
Public Policy
Engineering Economics, Organization, Logistics, Marketing
ISBN 3-030-52840-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Part I: Public sector Activities -- Japan’s SIP-adus Program on Road Vehicle Automation -- Developing End-to-End Regulation for Automated Vehicles in Australia -- Part II: Business Models and Operations -- Business Models for Shared and Autonomous Mobility -- Enabling Transportation Network: From Individual Vehicle Motion Control to Network Fleet Management -- Catching Up with Low-Speed Autonomous Shuttles -- Part III: Users and Human Factors -- What the Public Really Thinks About Automated Vehicles: Evidence from Survey Research -- Societal Expectations from Automated Road Mobility: Results of a Survey in Germany -- Democratising driverless futures: Five lessons for public dialogue on Avs -- Automated Vehicles & Vulnerable Road Users: Representing the Under-Represented.
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Road Vehicle Automation 8
Road Vehicle Automation 8
Autore Meyer Gereon
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing AG, , 2021
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (119 pages)
Altri autori (Persone) BeikerSven
Collana Lecture Notes in Mobility Ser.
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 3-030-80063-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
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Nota di contenuto Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Introduction: The Automated Vehicles Symposium 2020 -- 1 Overview -- 2 Keynote Talks -- 3 Plenary Panel Sessions -- 3.1 Driver Monitoring and Management with L2 Automation -- 3.2 UL4600 Safety Cases: Industry Approach and Applications -- 3.3 Lessons Learned from Uber Crash -- 3.4 Investment and Capital Updates -- 3.5 Why Truck Fleets Will Lead the Way for AV Deployment -- 3.6 Current Status of Federal AV Legislation -- 3.7 Hard Truths from Journalism's Best -- 3.8 Remote Support to Accelerate ADS Deployment -- 4 Plenary Presentations -- 4.1 Research and Technology Topics -- 4.2 Automated Driving Applications -- 4.3 National and Multi-national Programs of Automated Driving R& -- D and Regulation -- 5 Breakout Sessions -- 5.1 2020 AVS Breakout Sessions -- 6 General Cross-Cutting Observations -- Part I: Public Sector Activities -- The Challenges for Automated Driving Systems Realization in Japan -- SIP-adus -- 1 Society 5.0 -- 2 Dynamic Map -- 3 Field Operational Test in Tokyo Water Front Area -- 4 Safety Assurance -- 5 Cybersecurity -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Policy and Regulation of Automated Vehicles: Spotlight on U.S. Federal and States -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Landscape for Federal AV Legislation and Regulation -- 2.1 Summary of U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) Guidance and National Testing Regulatory Context -- 2.2 Reforms Proposed to Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards -- 2.3 Connected Vehicle Technology, the FCC and Advancing Automated Vehicle Safety -- 3 State Automated Vehicles Policy and Regulation -- 3.1 AV Liability and Insurance Policy Considerations -- 3.2 Highlighting AV Regulatory Landscape in Select U.S. States -- 4 Regional Coalition-Building and Efforts -- 4.1 Eastern Transportation Coalition I-95 -- 4.2 Smart Belt Coalition PA-OH-MI -- 5 Conclusion -- References.
Regulation of In-Service Safety Risks of Automated Vehicles -- 1 Automated Vehicles and Regulation -- 2 In-Service Safety Risks and Automated Vehicles -- 3 In-Service Regulation of Automated Vehicles -- 4 In-Service Safety and General Duties -- 5 Conclusions and Further Work -- References -- Part II: Business Models and Operations -- Local Roadmaps for Autonomous Vehicles: Guidance for High-Impact, Low-Cost Policy Strategies -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background -- 2.1 The State of Automated Technology -- 2.2 The State of Policy in the US -- 3 A Local Policy Dialogue -- 3.1 Infrastructure -- 3.2 Curb Management -- 3.3 Public Space and Positive Sum Roadway Design -- 4 Roadmaps for the Future -- References -- Artificial Intelligence for Automated Vehicle Control and Traffic Operations: Challenges and Opportunities -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Research on Utilizing Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Traffic Operations and Automated Vehicle (AV) Modeling -- 2.1 The Value of Good Old-Fashioned Parametric Models for AV Control -- 2.2 Deep Learning Based Eco-driving for Connected and Automated Vehicles -- 2.3 Machine Learning Methods - Beware: There is Nothing to Learn About Congested Urban Networks -- 2.4 On the Challenges of Building a Camera-Only, Complete, Self-driving System -- 2.5 Mixed Autonomy Traffic: A Reinforcement Learning Perspective -- 2.6 Traffic State Estimation with Physics Regularized Machine Learning: A New Insight into Machine Learning Applications in Traffic Flow Modeling -- 3 Discussion -- References -- Autonomous Shuttles and Buses: From Demonstrations to Deployment -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Examples of Automated Shuttle and Bus Pilots, Demonstrations, and Deployments -- 2.1 Bishop Ranch Shared Autonomous Vehicle Pilot Program, Contra Costa County California -- 2.2 Linden Leap, Columbus, Ohio -- 2.3 Texas A&.
M University SmartShuttle Demonstration, College Station, Texas -- 2.4 I-STREET, Gainesville, Florida -- 2.5 Texas Southern University Automated Vehicle Shuttle, Houston, Texas -- 2.6 Rochester Automated Shuttle Pilot Project, Rochester, Minnesota -- 2.7 Arlington Driverless Shuttle Pilots, Arlington, Texas -- 2.8 AV Shuttles in the Netherlands -- 2.9 CAVForth, Edinburgh Scotland -- 3 Further Research -- Part III: Vehicle Systems and Technology Development -- Future Threats to Connected and Automated Vehicles -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Robust Perception for Automated Driving -- 3 Connected and Automated Vehicle Security in a Post-quantum Computing World -- 3.1 Cryptography, Symmetric Algorithms, Asymmetric Algorithms, and Digital Signatures -- 3.2 What Needs To Be Changed in CAV Systems as a Result of Quantum Computers -- 3.3 Quantum Computing Background and Timeline -- 3.4 Impact of Transition -- 3.5 Conclusion -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Generic Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control Architecture for Heterogeneous Strings of Vehicles -- 1 Introduction -- 2 A Generic CACC Architecture -- 2.1 Vehicle Setup -- 2.2 Architecture Layout -- 3 Low-Level Speed Tracking -- 3.1 Actuator Maps Generation -- 3.2 Control Synthesis -- 4 High-Level Gap Regulation -- 4.1 Feedback Control Design -- 4.2 Feedforward Control Design -- 5 Results Discussion -- 5.1 ACC Results -- 5.2 CACC Results -- 6 Conclusions -- References -- Part IV: Policy and Planning -- Public and Private Sector Collaboration to Advance Automated Driving Systems Testing and Deployment -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Testing and Development to Facilitate ADS-Roadway Integration -- 2.1 FHWA ADS-Roadway Collaborative Testing and Evaluation -- 2.2 NHTSA AV TEST Initiative -- 3 Public-Private Partnerships to Establish Successful AV On-Road Testing Legislation and Requirements.
3.1 Shuttle Deployments and Partnerships -- 3.2 Pennsylvania -- 3.3 Virginia -- 3.4 Washington -- 3.5 Florida -- 4 Discussion -- 5 Conclusions -- Author Index.
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Meyer Gereon  
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