Unsettled Issues Concerning Automated Driving Services in the Smart City Infrastructure

EPR2021030

12/15/2021

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Information and communication technology is fundamentally changing the way we live and operate in cities, such as instant access to events, transportation, bookings, payments, and other services. At the same time, three “megatrends” in the automotive industry—self-driving, electrification, and advanced manufacturing technology—are enabling the design of innovative, application-specific vehicles that capitalize on city connectivity. Applications could countless; however, they also need to be safe and securely integrated into a city’s physical and digital infrastructure, and into the overall urban ecosystem.
Unsettled Issues Concerning Automated Driving Services in the Smart City Infrastructure examines the current state of the industry, the developments in automated driving and robotics, and how these new urban, self-driving city applications are different. It also analyzes higher level challenges for urban applications. Ultimately, this report includes several options for sharing lessons learned among different cities and their stakeholders.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/EPR2021030
Pages
30
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Lambermont, S., and De Boer, N., "Unsettled Issues Concerning Automated Driving Services in the Smart City Infrastructure," SAE Research Report EPR2021030, 2021, https://doi.org/10.4271/EPR2021030.
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Dec 15, 2021
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EPR2021030
Content Type
Research Report
Language
English