The development of self-driving vehicles is being pursued worldwide. The use of autonomous cars could improve the flow of traffic and also decrease the number of accidents caused by drivers’ errors. The military is interested in deploying autonomous ground vehicles (AGV) for operations in areas that pose risks to personnel. How- ever, current AGVs are not mature enough for widespread adoption. Most of the AGV sensors cannot determine the vehicles location when adverse conditions, such as heavy rain or fog, snow-covered roads, or lost GPS signals, hamper the functioning of their sensors, since those sensors rely on traditional road map-based information (e.g., lane markers, curbs, stop lines).
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