Autonomous Technologies : Applications That Matter

Title: Autonomous Technologies : Applications That Matter
Author: William Messner
ISBN: 0768077184 / 9780768077186
Format: Soft Cover
Pages: 212
Publisher: SAE
Year: 2014
Availability: In Stock

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Over the years, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Challenges in the United States have galvanized interest in autonomous cars, making them a real possibility in the mind of the public, but autonomous and unmanned vehicles have been increasingly employed in many roles on land, in the water, and in the air.

Military applications have received a great deal of attention, with weaponized unmanned aircraft (drones) being the most prominent. However, unmanned vehicles with varying degrees of autonomy already have many civilian applications. Some of these are quite familiar (such as the Roomba autonomous vacuum cleaner), while others remain largely out of the public eye (such as autonomous farm equipment). Additional applications and more capable vehicles are rapidly coming to the markets in the years ahead. This book examines a number of economically important areas in which unmanned and autonomous vehicles, also understood here as autonomous technologies, are already used or soon will be.

Co-published by SAE International and AUVSI, Autonomous Technologies: Applications That Matter will assist the reader in identifying profitable opportunities and avoiding costly misconceptions with respect to civilian applications of autonomous vehicle technologies as it brings together chapters on how air, water, and ground vehicles are becoming ever more used and appreciated.

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Introduction

Chapter 1 : Sensors
Chapter 2 : Automated Driving : For Real This Time?
Chapter 3 : Cargo and Freight
Chapter 4 : Agriculture Applications
Chapter 5 : Beyond Rosey : Consumer Robots in the 21st Century
Chapter 6 : Landscaping Applications
Chapter 7 : Unmanned Maritime Vehicles : New Options for Ocean Operations
Chapter 8 : Unmanned Aircraft Systems in Environmental Monitoring Applications
Chapter 9 : Privacy
Chapter 10 : Conclusion

Index
About the Authors