Implications of Off-road Automation for On-road Automated Driving Systems

EPR2023029

12/12/2023

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Automated vehicles, in the form we see today, started off-road. Ideas, technologies, and engineers came from agriculture, aerospace, and other off-road domains. While there are cases when only on-road experience will provide the necessary learning to advance automated driving systems, there is much relevant activity in off-road domains that receives less attention.
Implications of Off-road Automation for On-road Automated Driving Systems argues that one way to accelerate on-road ADS development is to look at similar experiences off-road. There are plenty of people who see this connection, but there is no formalized system for exchanging knowledge.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/EPR2023029
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26
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Eley, T., King, J., Lyytinen, K., and Nickerson, J., "Implications of Off-road Automation for On-road Automated Driving Systems," SAE Research Report EPR2023029, 2023, https://doi.org/10.4271/EPR2023029.
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Dec 12, 2023
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EPR2023029
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Research Report
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English