Autonomous vehicle technology
Found 7 free book(s)Title: The development of autonomous vehicles
projekter.aau.dkadvantage against the other organizations. With an upcoming advanced technology of autonomous vehicles, the current model of personal vehicle ownership will be challenged by ride-hailing service providers.[4] This report - based on a literature study, case studies, and extensive market research, will evaluate
Scalability in Perception for Autonomous Driving: Waymo ...
openaccess.thecvf.comTo further accelerate the development of autonomous driving technology, we present the largest and most diverse multimodal autonomous driving dataset to date, comprising of images recorded by multiple high-resolution cameras and sensor readings from multiple high-quality LiDAR scanners mounted on a fleet of self-driving vehicles. The geographi-
Automatic Steering Methods for Autonomous Automobile …
www.ri.cmu.eduFigure 2 is Stanley, the autonomous vehicle that won the DARPA Grand Challenge using an intuitive steering control law based on a simple kinematic vehicle model. Figure 3 is Boss, the autonomous vehicle that won the DARPA Urban Challenge. Boss uses a much more sophisticated model predictive control strategy to perform vehicle control.
Cellular-V2X Technology Overview - Qualcomm
www.qualcomm.comCellular-V2X Technology Overview 80-PE732-63 Rev B 5 Improved range and reliability for direct communication without network assistance V2P Vehicle-to-pedestrian e.g., safety alerts to pedestrians, bicyclists V2V Vehicle-to-vehicle e.g., collision avoidance safety systems V2N Vehicle-to-network e.g., real-time traffic/routing, cloud services V2I
Automated and Autonomous Driving - Stanford University
cyberlaw.stanford.eduAutonomous vehicle regulation should ensure safety and prevent, or at least mitigate, market failures. This task is complicated by uncertainty on what it is that should be regulated and the risk that regulation may in fact lock in one pathway to automation over a pote ntially better one. Though regulators may target
Automated Driving Systems: A Vision for Safety
www.nhtsa.govthe technology, NHTSA presents Automated Driving Systems: A Vision for Safety. It is an important part of DOT’s multimodal efforts to support the safe introduction of automation technologies. In this document, NHTSA offers a nonregulatory approach to automated vehicle technology safety. Section 1: Voluntary Guidance for Automated
NHTSA Federal Automated Vehicles Policy - Transportation
www.transportation.govvehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) and vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) capabilities to improve system performance. These sensor technologies have their own potential to reduce the number and severity of crashes, and the inclusion of V2V and V2I capabilities could augment the safety and performance of HAV systems. The benefits don’t stop with safety.