The automotive industry is transforming to a greater degree that has occurred since Henry Ford introduced mass production of the automobile with the Model T in 1913. Advances in computing, data processing, and artificial intelligence (deep learning in particular) are driving the development of new levels of automation that will impact all aspects of our lives including our vehicles.
What are Connected and Automated Vehicles (CAVs)? What are the underlying technologies that need to mature and converge for them to be widely deployed? Fundamentals of Connected and Automated Vehicles is written to answer these questions, educating the reader with the information required to make informed predictions of how and when CAVs will impact their lives.
Topics covered include: History of Connected and Automated Vehicles, Localization, Connectivity, Sensor and Actuator Hardware, Computer Vision, Sensor Fusion, Path Planning and Motion Control, Verification and Validation, and Outlook for future of CAVs.
Author: Jeffrey Wishart, Yan Chen, Steven Como, Narayanan Kidambi, Duo Lu, Yezhou Yang
Publisher: SAE International
Specs: Published by SAE International with a Product Code of R-489, ISBN of 978-0-7680-9980-5, and 273 pages in a softbound binding.
Related Topics:
Sensors and actuators
Automated Vehicles
Artificial intelligence (AI)
Machine learning
Imaging and visualization
Connectivity
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