Cars that drive themselves might seem like the stuff of science fiction. Yet much of the technology needed to steer cars through traffic, avoid other vehicles, and carry passengers safely to their destinations is already here. Within a few years, people may be able to turn complete control of driving over to their vehicles.
See, e.g., Gary W. Evans and Richard E. Wener, “Rail Commuting Duration and Passenger Stress,” Health Psychology 25, no. 408 (2006): 409 (“Prior studies have revealed that automobile commuting is stressful, as indicated by self- reports ...
This book presents a review of the progress and latest applications of artificial intelligence in autonomous vehicles and its implementation in new hardware platforms.
Featuring coverage on a wide range of topics including privacy, risk assessment, and performance optimization, this book is ideally designed for design engineers, industry professionals, cryptographers, service designers, entrepreneurs, ...