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    Format: 1 online resource (xiv, 445 pages) : , ill.
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-78743-268-8 , 1-78714-833-5
    Content: This book looks at the latest advances in autonomous driving, demonstrating that a future once considered science fiction is now close at hand. Acceptance of driverless cars relies on more than just the technology that delivers it; in this book the authors consider the shift in attitudes required for social acceptance and a move towards considering cars one aspect of a wider mobility solution. In addition, a clear demand is arising from gridlocked megacities across the globe. Autonomous driving offers a solution for the high pollution levels and management of the transport infrastructure where current methods are proving insufficient in places of high population density. Having highlighted the need for driverless cars, the book concludes with an ambitious agenda to ensure the successful delivery of autonomous driving. Political requirements, including investment in a new infrastructure and a commitment to collaboration across borders factors in the ten-point plan for governments seeking to establish international leaders in the latest advances in mobility services. From ethical considerations in the programming of automated driving procedures to changes in attitudes towards car ownership and design, this title is a comprehensive look at the latest revolution in mobility.
    Note: Front Cover -- Autonomous Driving: How the Driverless Revolution Will Change the World -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Part 1 Evolutions and Revolutions in Mobility -- Chapter 1 Autonomous Driving Is a Reality -- Fascination -- Definition -- Technology -- Applications -- Vehicles -- Industry -- Ecosystem -- Chapter 2 Facts about Human Driving -- Chapter 3 Megatrends in Mobility -- Connectivity -- Urbanisation -- Electrification -- Sustainability -- Sharing -- Chapter 4 Disruptions in Mobility -- History of Disruption -- What's at Stake? -- Part 2 Perspectives on Autonomous Driving -- Chapter 5 History -- Science Fiction -- Projects -- Chapter 6 Levels -- Definition -- Examples -- Strategies -- Chapter 7 Visions -- Lives -- Time -- Space -- Energy -- People -- Preconditions -- Objections -- Chapter 8 Economics -- Chapter 9 Roadmap -- Assistance Systems -- Development Phases -- Types of Vehicles -- Sales Forecasts -- Part 3 Technology of Autonomous Driving -- Chapter 10 Model -- Simulation -- Data from the Passengers -- Sensing and Detecting -- Mapping and Localising -- Real-World Model -- Planning and Monitoring -- Information to the Passengers and to the Environment -- Computer-Driven Driving -- Chapter 11 The Digitised Car -- The Car as a Digitised Product -- Algorithms -- Software -- Data -- Drive-by-Wire -- Processor -- Drive Recorder -- Over-Provisioning -- Backup Levels -- Chapter 12 The Connected Car -- Permanent Networks -- Ad-hoc networks -- Vehicle-to-vehicle (V-to-V) communication -- Vehicle-to-infrastructure (V-to-I) communication -- Vehicle-to-X (V-to-X) Communication -- Online services and eCall -- Connected driving -- Connected Mobility -- Digital Ecosystems -- Chapter 13 Cyber Security and Data Privacy -- Cyber Security -- Data Privacy -- Part 4 Arena of Autonomous Driving -- Chapter 14 Fields. , Military and Aerospace Industry -- Agricultural Sector -- Public Transportation -- Warehouse Transportation -- Logistics Operations -- Line-Haul Transportation -- Last-Mile Delivery -- Chapter 15 Stakeholders -- Public Opinion, Politics, Authorities and Cities -- Technology and Telecommunication Companies -- Car Dealers, Repair Shops and Insurance Companies -- Railway Companies and Mobility Platforms -- Scientists -- Chapter 16 Players -- Manufacturers -- Suppliers -- Technology Companies -- New Players -- Mobility Platforms -- Part 5 Customers and Their Mobility Behaviour -- Chapter 17 The Problem with Mobility -- Time, Costs and Emissions -- Safety -- Chapter 18 Mobility as Social Interaction -- Cultural Differences -- Communication -- Chapter 19 Customers' Expectations -- Incidents -- Attitudes -- Persuasion -- Chapter 20 Use Cases for Autonomous Driving -- Scenarios -- Managing time -- Chapter 21 Can Autonomous Driving Fail? -- Chapter 22 New Types, New Segments -- Celebrities and Bloggers -- Examples -- Part 6 Framework Conditions for Autonomous Driving -- Chapter 23 Protection and Liability -- Vienna Convention -- Legal situation in the United States -- Responsibility with increasing automation -- Role of the driver -- Data Recorders -- Chapter 24 Norms and Standards -- Declaration of Amsterdam -- Dominant Design -- Chapter 25 Ethics and Morals -- Trolley Problem -- Approaches -- Thoughts -- Discourse -- Part 7 Impact on Vehicles -- Chapter 26 The Vehicle as an Ecosystem -- Chapter 27 Vehicle Design -- Digitising and Design -- Sketches and drafts -- Chapter 28 Human-Machine Interaction -- Mechanics -- User Interfaces -- Take-Over Request -- Trust -- Chapter 29 Time, Cost and Safety -- Vehicle Throughput -- Fuel Economy -- Intelligent infrastructures -- Operating Costs -- Safety, Time and Convenience -- Land Use. , Autonomous Vehicles Enable the Use of Alternative Fuels -- Part 8 Impact on Companies -- Chapter 30 Business Models -- Lessons Learned -- Options -- Hardware Creators -- Software Creators -- Service Creators -- Content Creators -- Data Creators -- The Strategic Mix -- Chapter 31 Value Chains -- Redesign -- Economics -- Conditions -- Technology Fusion -- Google -- Baidu -- Chapter 32 The Sharing Economy -- Trend -- Sharing, Pooling … -- Robo-cars -- Fleets -- Peer-to-Peer Service -- Chapter 33 The Insurance Industry -- Business Model -- Liability -- New Products, New Services -- Part 9 Impact on Society -- Chapter 34 Work and Welfare -- Chapter 35 Competitiveness -- Projects in Europe and the United States -- Projects in Asia -- Projects in Israel -- Chapter 36 Emerging Societies -- Chapter 37 Urban Development -- Megacities -- Smart-City Challenges -- Audi Urban Future Initiative -- Somerville (Boston, Massachusetts, USA) and Shenzhen (China) -- Traffic and Art -- Part 10 What Needs to Be Done? -- Chapter 38 Agenda for the Auto Industry -- Chapter 39 Ten-Point Plan for Governments -- Setting the Legal Framework -- Initiating Social Discourse -- Investing in Transport Infrastructure -- Investing in Communication Infrastructure -- Linking Public and Private Transport -- Establishing autonomous mobility as an industry of the future -- Developing Industry Clusters -- Integrating Autonomous Vehicles in Cities -- Promoting Research, Development and Education -- Promoting Tests with Autonomous Vehicles -- Epilogue: BRAVE NEW WORLD -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-78754-901-1
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-78714-834-3
    Language: English
    Keywords: Online-Publikation
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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