Autonomous vehicle technology : a guide for policymakers / / Rand Transportation, Space, and Technology Program [and six others] |
Autore | Anderson James M. |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Santa Monica, California : , : RAND, , 2014 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (293 p.) |
Disciplina | 658.406 |
Soggetto topico |
Automobile industry and trade - Technological innovations
Automobile industry and trade - Environmental aspects Automobile industry and trade |
ISBN |
0-8330-8437-2
0-8330-8439-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Preface; Contents; Figures and Tables; Summary; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; CHAPTER ONE; Introduction; What Are Autonomous and Automated Vehicles?; Why Is Autonomous Vehicle Technology Important Now?; What Decisions Do Policymakers Face?; CHAPTER TWO; The Promise and Perils of Autonomous Vehicle Technology; A Summary of the Social Costs of Driving; Effects of Autonomous Vehicle Technology on Safety and Crashes; Effect of Autonomous Vehicle Technologies on Mobility for Those Unable to Drive; Congestion; Potential Effects on Traffic Congestion
Potential Effects on the Costs of Traffic Congestion Land Use; Energy and Emissions Implications of Autonomous Vehicles; Fuel Economy; Autonomous Vehicles Might Enable Alternative Fuels; How Will Travel Demand Affect Energy and Emissions?; Costs and Disadvantages; Conclusion; CHAPTER THREE; Current State Law and Legislative Activity; Nevada's Certificate of Compliance; Comparison of State Legislation; Nevada (NRS 482.A and NAC 482.A); Florida (Fla. Stat. Title XXIII, Ch. 319, S 145); California (Cal. Veh. Code, Division 16.6); Washington, D.C. (L19-0278); Ongoing Legislation in Other States Arizona (HB 2167)Colorado (SB 13-016); Hawaii (HB 1461); Massachusetts (HB 3369); Michigan (SB 0169); New Hampshire (HB 444); New Jersey (A2757); New York (S4912); Oklahoma (HB 3007); Oregon (HB 2428); South Carolina (HB 4015); Texas (HB 2932); Washington (HB 1649); Wisconsin (SB 80); Stakeholder Interviews; Conclusion; CHAPTER FOUR; Brief History and Current State of Autonomous Vehicles; A Brief History; Phase 1: Foundational Research; Phase 2: Grand Challenges; Phase 3: Commercial Development; State of Autonomous Vehicle Technology; Making Sense of the World Integrity, Security, and Verification Policy Implications; Conclusion; CHAPTER FIVE; The Role of Telematics and Communications; A Review of the Communications Technologies Used by Autonomous Vehicles; Commercial Wireless Services; Dedicated Short-Range Communications; Bluetooth; Wi-Fi; Stakeholder Viewpoints on Autonomous Vehicle Communications; Spectrum Issues for Autonomous Vehicles; Who Regulates It?; Will Spectrum Regulation Affect the Deployment of Autonomous Vehicles?; How Will the FCC Proceed to Make Decisions Concerning DSRC Spectrum? How Will the FCC Weigh Competing Claims Concerning Spectrum Use? Spectrum Policy Issues; Other Autonomous Vehicle Technology Communications Policy Issues; Distracted Driving Laws; Developmental Standards; Data Security; Data Ownership and Privacy; Conclusion; CHAPTER SIX; Standards and Regulations and Their Application to Autonomous Vehicle Technologies; Overview of Regulations for Automobiles; Case Study: Air-Bag Regulation; Current Standards and Regulations for Autonomous Vehicle Technologies; Future Implications for Standards and Regulations for Autonomous Vehicle Technologies Standards and Regulations to Facilitate Human-Machine Interaction |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910219981603321 |
Anderson James M. | ||
Santa Monica, California : , : RAND, , 2014 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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The industrial base for carbon dioxide storage : status and prospects / / David S. Ortiz, Constantine Samaras, Edmundo Molina-Perez |
Autore | Ortiz David (David Santana) |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Santa Monica, California : , : RAND Corporation, , 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (91 p.) |
Disciplina | 628.532 |
Collana | Technical report |
Soggetto topico |
Carbon dioxide mitigation
Carbon sequestration |
ISBN | 0-8330-8117-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Preface; Contents; Figures; Tables; Summary; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; CHAPTER ONE: Introduction and Motivation; Background; Approach; Outline of Report; CHAPTER TWO: Defining the Carbon Storage Industrial Base; Core Activities of the CO2 Storage Industrial Base; Pipeline Transportation of CO2; Enhanced Oil Recovery by CO2 Flooding; Storage of CO2 in Deep Geologic Formations; CHAPTER THREE: Development Scenarios for CCS; Purpose of Scenario Analysis; Two Principal Factors; CCS Development Scenarios
CHAPTER FOUR: The Capacity of the CO2 Storage Industrial Base to Respond to the Development ScenariosInfrastructure for Transporting Captured CO2; Disposition of Captured CO2 for EOR and Geologic Storage; Industrial Base Requirements for CO2 Storage; CHAPTER FIVE: Findings and Implications; Findings; Caveats and Limitations; Implications for the NETL CCS Program; Appendixes; A. Listing of NAICS Codes and Occupational Codes; B. Listing of Top Firms by Revenue for Relevant NAICS Codes; References |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910220123503321 |
Ortiz David (David Santana) | ||
Santa Monica, California : , : RAND Corporation, , 2013 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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