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Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2017
With ongoing technological improvements and research in the field of autonomous vehicles, it is becoming evident that the technology has the potential to substantially affect the transportation sector. Although the potential benefits with respect to productivity increases, cost decreases, and safety are evident, the potential for these vehicles to ...
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With ongoing technological improvements and research in the field of autonomous vehicles, it is becoming evident that the technology has the potential to substantially affect the transportation sector. Although the potential benefits with respect to productivity increases, cost decreases, and safety are evident, the potential for these vehicles to ...
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2021
The first car was invented in 1870 by Siegfried Marcus. Actually, it was just a wagon with an engine but without a steering wheel and without brakes. Instead, it was controlled by the legs of the driver. Converting traditional vehicles into autonomous vehicles was not just one step.
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The first car was invented in 1870 by Siegfried Marcus. Actually, it was just a wagon with an engine but without a steering wheel and without brakes. Instead, it was controlled by the legs of the driver. Converting traditional vehicles into autonomous vehicles was not just one step.
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
The main goal of this research is to design an autonomous vehicle that can follow any object that it is trained to follow, while giving a live feed of its surroundings to observers. The design of the autonomous vehicle is accomplished by modifying a small scale manually controlled go-kart with motors, electronics and cameras.
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The main goal of this research is to design an autonomous vehicle that can follow any object that it is trained to follow, while giving a live feed of its surroundings to observers. The design of the autonomous vehicle is accomplished by modifying a small scale manually controlled go-kart with motors, electronics and cameras.
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Proceedings of the 2018 International Conference on Sensors, Signal and Image Processing, 2018
Self-driving cars have received a lot of attention in recent years and many stakeholders like Google, Uber, Tesla, and so forth have invested a lot in this area and developed their own autonomous driving car platforms. The challenge to make an autonomous car is not only the stringent performance but also the safety of the passengers and pedestrians ...
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Self-driving cars have received a lot of attention in recent years and many stakeholders like Google, Uber, Tesla, and so forth have invested a lot in this area and developed their own autonomous driving car platforms. The challenge to make an autonomous car is not only the stringent performance but also the safety of the passengers and pedestrians ...
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The TerraMax autonomous vehicle
Journal of Field Robotics, 2006AbstractThe TerraMax vehicle is based on Oshkosh Truck's Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement truck platform and was one of the five vehicles able to successfully reach the finish line of the 132 miles DARPA Grand Challenge desert race. Due to its size (30 000 pounds,27′0″long,8′4″wide, and8′2″high) and the narrow passages, TerraMax had to travel slowly,
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As autonomous vehicles approach
Science, 2018On 14 December 2017, Science posted two News stories about the status and potential of autonomous vehicles (AVs): “Are we going too fast on driverless cars?” by J. Mervis ( ) and “People don't trust driverless cars.
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Autonomous Vehicles Sensor Needs
ESSCIRC 2018 - IEEE 44th European Solid State Circuits Conference (ESSCIRC), 2018The Internet of Things (IoT) is all about making life simpler and more exciting for consumers by interconnecting the world around them. But how can this promise of the ioT be fulfilled? In the world of IoT, microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) sensors form the backbone of the interface between the user and the multitudes of devices that surround us ...
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