Autonomous driving :: how the driverless revolution will change the world /
The technology and engineering behind autonomous driving is advancing at pace. This book presents the latest technical advances and the economic, environmental and social impact driverless cars will have on individuals and the automotive industry.
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Emerald Publishing,
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Zusammenfassung: | The technology and engineering behind autonomous driving is advancing at pace. This book presents the latest technical advances and the economic, environmental and social impact driverless cars will have on individuals and the automotive industry. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xiv, 445 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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505 | 8 | |a Science FictionProjects; 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. | |
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505 | 8 | |a Public TransportationWarehouse 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. | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 18 Mobility as Social InteractionCultural 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. | |
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contents | 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 FictionProjects; 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 ProductAlgorithms; 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 TransportationWarehouse 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 InteractionCultural 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. |
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spelling | Herrmann, Andreas, author. Autonomous driving : how the driverless revolution will change the world / by Andreas Herrmann, Walter Brenner, Rupert Stadler. Bingley, UK : Emerald Publishing, 2018. ©2018 1 online resource (xiv, 445 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. 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 FictionProjects; 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 ProductAlgorithms; 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 TransportationWarehouse 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 InteractionCultural 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. The technology and engineering behind autonomous driving is advancing at pace. This book presents the latest technical advances and the economic, environmental and social impact driverless cars will have on individuals and the automotive industry. Print version record. Automated vehicles. Véhicules autonomes. Road transport industries. bicssc BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industries Transportation. bisacsh TRANSPORTATION Public Transportation. bisacsh Automated vehicles fast Brenner, Walter, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n88201908 Stadler, Rupert, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n81016611 Print version: Herrmann, Andreas. Autonomous driving. ©2018 9781787148345 1787148343 (OCoLC)1002129714 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1579295 Volltext CBO01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1579295 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Herrmann, Andreas Brenner, Walter Stadler, Rupert Autonomous driving : how the driverless revolution will change the world / 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 FictionProjects; 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 ProductAlgorithms; 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 TransportationWarehouse 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 InteractionCultural 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. Automated vehicles. Véhicules autonomes. Road transport industries. bicssc BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industries Transportation. bisacsh TRANSPORTATION Public Transportation. bisacsh Automated vehicles fast |
title | Autonomous driving : how the driverless revolution will change the world / |
title_auth | Autonomous driving : how the driverless revolution will change the world / |
title_exact_search | Autonomous driving : how the driverless revolution will change the world / |
title_full | Autonomous driving : how the driverless revolution will change the world / by Andreas Herrmann, Walter Brenner, Rupert Stadler. |
title_fullStr | Autonomous driving : how the driverless revolution will change the world / by Andreas Herrmann, Walter Brenner, Rupert Stadler. |
title_full_unstemmed | Autonomous driving : how the driverless revolution will change the world / by Andreas Herrmann, Walter Brenner, Rupert Stadler. |
title_short | Autonomous driving : |
title_sort | autonomous driving how the driverless revolution will change the world |
title_sub | how the driverless revolution will change the world / |
topic | Automated vehicles. Véhicules autonomes. Road transport industries. bicssc BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industries Transportation. bisacsh TRANSPORTATION Public Transportation. bisacsh Automated vehicles fast |
topic_facet | Automated vehicles. Véhicules autonomes. Road transport industries. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industries Transportation. TRANSPORTATION Public Transportation. Automated vehicles |
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