Like other vehicles, vehicles with automated driving systems have to handle a variety of adverse weather conditions. Furthermore, when anticipated weather for all or part of a trip is outside the operational design domain of the system, the vehicle itself or the humans responsible for it need to take appropriate action.
This chapter opens with a review of literature on adverse weather. Limited experiments with real and simulated adverse weather exemplified current systems’ capabilities and gaps in performance. Results were presented at two meetings to solicit broad input on how all stakeholders can cooperate to improve the performance of automated driving systems in adverse weather.
Automation and Adverse Weather
Lect.Notes Mobility
Automated Vehicles Symposium ; 2018 ; San Francisco, USA July 09, 2018 - July 12, 2018
2019-06-19
8 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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