Gerdes, J. Christian
Autonomous Driving
1. Introduction
Markus Maurer
2. Use Cases for Autonomous Driving
Walther Wachenfeld, Hermann Winner, J. Chris Gerdes, Barbara Lenz, Markus Maurer, Sven Beiker, Eva Fraedrich, Thomas Winkle
Part I. Man and Machine
3. Automated Driving in Its Social, Historical and Cultural Contexts
Fabian Kröger
4. Why Ethics Matters for Autonomous Cars
Patrick Lin
5. Implementable Ethics for Autonomous Vehicles
J. Christian Gerdes, Sarah M. Thornton
6. The Interaction Between Humans and Autonomous Agents
Ingo Wolf
7. Communication and Communication Problems Between Autonomous Vehicles and Human Drivers
Berthold Färber
Part II. Mobility
8. Autonomous Driving—Political, Legal, Social, and Sustainability Dimensions
Miranda A. Schreurs, Sibyl D. Steuwer
9. New Mobility Concepts and Autonomous Driving: The Potential for Change
Barbara Lenz, Eva Fraedrich
10. Deployment Scenarios for Vehicles with Higher-Order Automation
Sven Beiker
11. Autonomous Driving and Urban Land Use
Dirk Heinrichs
12. Automated Vehicles and Automated Driving from a Demand Modeling Perspective
Rita Cyganski
13. Effects of Autonomous Driving on the Vehicle Concept
Hermann Winner, Walther Wachenfeld
14. Implementation of an Automated Mobility-on-Demand System
Sven Beiker
Part III. Traffic
15. Traffic Control and Traffic Management in a Transportation System with Autonomous Vehicles
Peter Wagner
16. The Effect of Autonomous Vehicles on Traffic
Bernhard Friedrich
17. Safety Benefits of Automated Vehicles: Extended Findings from Accident Research for Development, Validation and Testing
Thomas Winkle
18. Autonomous Vehicles and Autonomous Driving in Freight Transport
Heike Flämig
19. Autonomous Mobility-on-Demand Systems for Future Urban Mobility
Marco Pavone
Part IV. Safety and Security
20. Predicting of Machine Perception for Automated Driving
Klaus Dietmayer
21. The Release of Autonomous Vehicles
Walther Wachenfeld, Hermann Winner
22. Do Autonomous Vehicles Learn?
Walther Wachenfeld, Hermann Winner
23. Safety Concept for Autonomous Vehicles
Andreas Reschka
24. Opportunities and Risks Associated with Collecting and Making Usable Additional Data
Kai Rannenberg
Part V. Law and Liability
25. Fundamental and Special Legal Questions for Autonomous Vehicles
Tom Michael Gasser
26. Product Liability Issues in the U.S. and Associated Risk Management
Stephen S. Wu
27. Regulation and the Risk of Inaction
Bryant Walker Smith
28. Development and Approval of Automated Vehicles: Considerations of Technical, Legal, and Economic Risks
Thomas Winkle
Part VI. Acceptance
29. Societal and Individual Acceptance of Autonomous Driving
Eva Fraedrich, Barbara Lenz
30. Societal Risk Constellations for Autonomous Driving. Analysis, Historical Context and Assessment
Armin Grunwald
31. Taking a Drive, Hitching a Ride: Autonomous Driving and Car Usage
Eva Fraedrich, Barbara Lenz
32. Consumer Perceptions of Automated Driving Technologies: An Examination of Use Cases and Branding Strategies
David M. Woisetschläger
Avainsanat: Engineering, Automotive Engineering, Engineering Design, User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction, Innovation/Technology Management
- Toimittaja
- Gerdes, J. Christian
- Lenz, Barbara
- Maurer, Markus
- Winner, Hermann
- Julkaisija
- Springer
- Julkaisuvuosi
- 2016
- Kieli
- en
- Painos
- 1
- Sivumäärä
- 15 sivua
- Kategoria
- Tekniikka, energia, liikenne
- Tiedostomuoto
- E-kirja
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9783662488478
- Painetun ISBN
- 978-3-662-48845-4