Road vehicle automation 7. (2020)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Road vehicle automation 7. (2020)
- Main Title:
- Road vehicle automation 7
- Other Titles:
- Road vehicle automation seven
- Further Information:
- Note: Editors, Gereon Meyer and Sven Beiker.
- Editors:
- Meyer, Gereon
Beiker, Sven - Other Names:
- Automated Vehicles Symposium
- Contents:
- 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 ; 1Preface; 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. … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st ed
- Publisher Details:
- Cham, Switzerland : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (colour)
- Subjects:
- 629.2
Automobiles -- Electronic equipment -- Congresses
Automotive computers -- Congresses
Intelligent transportation systems -- Congresses
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Engineering (General)
Automobiles -- Electronic equipment
Automotive computers
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783030528409
3030528405 - Related ISBNs:
- 9783030528393
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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