Autonomous Vehicles for Safer Driving

Title: Autonomous Vehicles for Safer Driving
Author: Ronald K. Jurgen
ISBN: 0768079934 / 9780768079937
Format: Soft Cover
Pages: 140
Publisher: SAE
Year: 2013
Availability: 45-60 days

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Self-driving cars are no longer in the realm of science fiction, thanks to the integration of numerous automotive technologies that have matured over many years. Technologies such as adaptive cruise control, forward collision warning, lane departure warning, and V2V/V2I communications are being merged into one complex system.
 
The papers in this compendium were carefully selected to bring the reader up to date on successful demonstrations of autonomous vehicles, ongoing projects, and what the future may hold for this technology. It is divided into three sections: overview, major design and test collaborations, and a sampling of autonomous vehicle research projects.
 
The comprehensive overview paper covers the current state of autonomous vehicle research and development as well as obstacles to overcome and a possible roadmap for major new technology developments and collaborative relationships.
 
The section on major design and test collaborations covers Sartre, DARPA contests, and the USDOT and the Crash Avoidance Metrics Partnership-Vehicle Safety Communications (CAMP-VSC2) Consortium. The final section presents seven SAE papers on significant recent and ongoing research by individual companies on a variety of approaches to autonomous vehicles.
 
This book will be of interest to a wide range of readers: engineers at automakers and electronic component suppliers; software engineers; computer systems analysts and architects; academics and researchers within the electronics, computing, and automotive industries; legislators, managers, and other decision-makers in the government highway sector; traffic safety professionals; and insurance and legal practitioners.

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Introduction
Overview

Chapter 1 : Autonomous Driving – A Practical Roadmap (2010-01-2335)

Part I : Major Design and Test Collaborations
Chapter 2 :
Sartre - Safe Road Trains for the Environment Reducing Fuel Consumption through Lower Aerodynamic Drag Coefficient (2011-36-0060)
Chapter 3 : Ohio State University Experiences at the DARPA Challenges (2008-01-2718)
Chapter 4 : Low-Cost Autonomous Vehicles for Urban Environments (2008-01-2717)
Chapter 5 : Vehicle Safety Communications – Applications: System Design & Objective Testing Results (2011- 01- 0575)

Part I : A Sampling of Autonomous Vehicle Research Projects
Chapter 6 :
Distributed System Architecture of Autonomous Vehicles and Real-Time Path Planning Based on the Curvilinear Coordinate System (2012-01-0740)
Chapter 7 : Development of a Semi-Autonomous System for Testing with Somnolent Drivers (2011-01-0589)
Chapter 8 : Investigating Control of Vision Based Autonomous Navigation in the Image Plane (2010-01-2005)
Chapter 9 : An Autonomous and Car-Following System via DSRC Communication (2012-01-0741)
Chapter 10 : Integrated Controller Design for Path Following in Autonomous Vehicles (2011-01-1032)
Chapter 11 : Autonomous Vehicle Control in Urban Environment by Map-Based Driving Lane Detection (2011-28-0035)
Chapter 12 : Navigation Control in an Urban Autonomous Ground Vehicle (2011-01-1037)

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