The automotive industry is currently facing an automated driving revolution. This technology is tightly linked to societal and economic challenges: minimisation of traffic accidents, fuel consumption, traffic congestion, parking demand, and providing mobility for an ageing population, as well as to customer needs toward more personalised services. This study aims at the analysis and presentation of the current state of the art and prospects of automated vehicles (AVs) from various perspectives. This study concentrates on revision of the critical technologies, estimation of the impact on social aspects, identification of legal issues, consideration of factors in commercial success through user acceptance, and foresight carried out by other researchers. The primary material was prepared by review and analysis of research papers, standards, regulations, roadmaps, and projects in the field of AVs technology and its implementation worldwide. A SWOT analysis was performed, and it was found that for rapid AV spread, technological solutions need to be made taking into account law and regulation; user acceptance and human–robot interaction need to be solved together as part of one system.
Autonomous road vehicles: recent issues and expectations
IET Intelligent Transport Systems ; 14 , 6 ; 471-479
2020-03-06
9 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
position control , societal , automotive industry , social aspects , automated vehicles , technological solutions , account law , mobile robots , AVs technology , customer needs , SWOT analysis , commercial success , minimisation , road traffic , rapid AV , economic challenges , user acceptance , ageing population , fuel consumption , law , recent issues , automobile industry , legal issues , implementation worldwide , providing mobility , road vehicles , human-robot interaction , traffic accidents , critical technologies , autonomous road vehicles , review , primary material , personalised services , automated driving revolution , traffic congestion
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