This book is the ninth volume of a sub-series on Road Vehicle Automation, published as part of the Lecture Notes in Mobility. It gathers contributions to the Automated Road Transportation Symposium (ARTS), held on July 12-15, 2021, as a fully virtual event, and as a continuation of TRB's annual summer symposia on automated vehicle systems. Written by researchers, engineers and analysts from around the globe, this book offers a multidisciplinary perspectives on the opportunities and challenges associated with automating road transportation. It highlights innovative strategies, including public…mehr
This book is the ninth volume of a sub-series on Road Vehicle Automation, published as part of the Lecture Notes in Mobility. It gathers contributions to the Automated Road Transportation Symposium (ARTS), held on July 12-15, 2021, as a fully virtual event, and as a continuation of TRB's annual summer symposia on automated vehicle systems. Written by researchers, engineers and analysts from around the globe, this book offers a multidisciplinary perspectives on the opportunities and challenges associated with automating road transportation. It highlights innovative strategies, including public policies, infrastructure planning and automated technologies, which are expected to foster sustainable and automated mobility in the near future, thus addressing industry, government and research communities alike.
Development of Driving Intelligence Validation Platform (DIVP®) for ADS Safety Assurance.- The Great Promise of AVs: But it Needs to be Done Properly.- How Critical is Connectivity?.- Innovation Strategies and Funding Policies for Automated and Electric Road Mobility.- Automated Vehicle Full Efficiency Town Hall.- Sharing Automated Vehicles: Policies and Ideas to Improve the Sharing Experience to Reduce Congestion and Energy Use in a Post-COVID World.- Human-Centric Intelligent Driving: Collaborating with the Driver to Improve Safety.- Ensuring strong public support for automation in the planning process: From engagement to co-creation.
Development of Driving Intelligence Validation Platform (DIVP®) for ADS Safety Assurance.- The Great Promise of AVs: But it Needs to be Done Properly.- How Critical is Connectivity?.- Innovation Strategies and Funding Policies for Automated and Electric Road Mobility.- Automated Vehicle Full Efficiency Town Hall.- Sharing Automated Vehicles: Policies and Ideas to Improve the Sharing Experience to Reduce Congestion and Energy Use in a Post-COVID World.- Human-Centric Intelligent Driving: Collaborating with the Driver to Improve Safety.- Ensuring strong public support for automation in the planning process: From engagement to co-creation.
Development of Driving Intelligence Validation Platform (DIVP®) for ADS Safety Assurance.- The Great Promise of AVs: But it Needs to be Done Properly.- How Critical is Connectivity?.- Innovation Strategies and Funding Policies for Automated and Electric Road Mobility.- Automated Vehicle Full Efficiency Town Hall.- Sharing Automated Vehicles: Policies and Ideas to Improve the Sharing Experience to Reduce Congestion and Energy Use in a Post-COVID World.- Human-Centric Intelligent Driving: Collaborating with the Driver to Improve Safety.- Ensuring strong public support for automation in the planning process: From engagement to co-creation.
Development of Driving Intelligence Validation Platform (DIVP®) for ADS Safety Assurance.- The Great Promise of AVs: But it Needs to be Done Properly.- How Critical is Connectivity?.- Innovation Strategies and Funding Policies for Automated and Electric Road Mobility.- Automated Vehicle Full Efficiency Town Hall.- Sharing Automated Vehicles: Policies and Ideas to Improve the Sharing Experience to Reduce Congestion and Energy Use in a Post-COVID World.- Human-Centric Intelligent Driving: Collaborating with the Driver to Improve Safety.- Ensuring strong public support for automation in the planning process: From engagement to co-creation.
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