Transcription of Autonomous Vehicles Presentation
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A u t o n o m o u s Ve h i c l e s : N a v i g a t i n g t h e l e g a l a n d r e g u l a t o r y i s s u e s o f a d r i v e r l e s s w o r l d 2 Table of Contents Introduction SAE Levels Physical Ecosystem Strategic Partnerships Legal Issues Regulatory Product Liability Cybersecurity and Data Privacy Intellectual Property Case Study Keolis AVs in Public Transportation Introduction 10 million Autonomous Vehicles will hit the roads by 2020 In 10 years fully Autonomous Vehicles will be the norm AVs
Key Physical Components of Autonomous Vehicles •Cameras – Provide real-time obstacle detection to facilitate lane departure and track roadway information (like road signs). •Radar – Radio waves detect short & long-range depth. •LIDAR – Measures distance by illuminating target with pulsed laser light and measuring reflected pulses with sensors to create 3-D map of area.
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