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Cybersecurity Test Range for Autonomous Vehicle Shuttles
2021 IEEE European Symposium on Security and Privacy Workshops (EuroS&PW), 2021Autonomous vehicle (AV) shuttles for public transportation are challenged by a lack of cybersecurity testing and platforms to conduct testing. Real-world, operational vehicles are expensive and operators are reluctant to test cybersecurity test cases that could impart damage to the systems.
Olaf Maennel, Nikita Snetkov
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Challenges of Operators for Autonomous Shuttles
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2023Cindy Mayas +2 more
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Shared autonomous vehicles (AVs) will soon be introduced in public transportation as cities and their transportation systems become ‘smarter’. This brings long-term environmental, economic and societal benefits to cities.
Samuel Chng +2 more
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Experience and Acceptance of Autonomous Shuttles in the Brussels Capital Region
Current technological developments allow the testing of shared autonomous electric vehicles in real-life conditions. Consequently, we can evaluate how users react and if these developments might lead to more sustainable transport behaviour in the future.
Manon Feys +2 more
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How Testing Impacts Willingness to Use and Share Autonomous Shuttles with Strangers: The Mediating Effects of Trust and Optimism [PDF]
Aasvik, O., Hagenzieker, M., Ulleberg, P., & Bjørnskau, T. (2024). How Testing Impacts Willingness to Use and Share Autonomous Shuttles with Strangers: The Mediating Effects of Trust and Optimism. International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction, 1–16.
Ole Aasvik +2 more
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Perceptions of Autonomous Shuttles for Adults With Spinal Cord Injuries
OTJR: Occupational Therapy Journal of Research, 2023Individuals with a spinal cord injury (SCI) have challenges using transportation. Autonomous shuttles (ASs), if accessible, may support their transportation needs. This study quantified the perceptions of AS for adults with and without SCI, before and after riding in the AS.
Justin Mason +6 more
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Cardiac Autonomic Responses to Repeated Shuttle Sprints
International Journal of Sports Medicine, 2009Team sport match play requires athletes to perform a number of repeated shuttle sprints. However, the acute effects of these repeated sprint sequences on lactic acidosis and resulting autonomic state perturbation are not known. The aim of this study was to observe and compare the blood lactate and post-exercise cardiac autonomic responses of a repeated
F Y, Nakamura +5 more
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Practical path planning techniques in overtaking for autonomous shuttles
Journal of Field Robotics, 2022AbstractThis paper proposes a reliable optimized sigmoid‐based path planning algorithm that ensures smooth, fast and safe overtaking maneuver, while maintaining the necessary safety distance. In the proposed method, the desired smoothness of trajectories, the changes in steering angle and the lateral acceleration are controlled in a robust way.
Ehsan Malayjerdi +4 more
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Autonomous Shuttle System Case Study
2005At the University of Paderborn, the Railcab project is developing an intelligent rail-based transportation system. Its vision is to combine flexible, on-demand scheduling with cost and resource effectiveness, thus offering the advantages of both individual and public transportation.
Holger Giese, Florian Klein 0001
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Development of a Validation Regime for an Autonomous Campus Shuttle
2020 SoutheastCon, 2020The autonomous vehicles need to be validated with a reliable and repeatable methodology to be accepted by the public. In this paper, we present our methodology to develop a validation regime for the decision making system of an autonomous vehicle operating in a certain road network.
Medrano-Berumen, Christopher +4 more
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