TY - BOOK ID - 19375374 TI - Automated driving : safer and more efficient driving in the future AU - Watzenig, Daniel. AU - Horn, Martin. PY - 2017 SN - 3319318934 3319318950 PB - Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, DB - UniCat KW - Transportation engineering. KW - Robotics and Automation. KW - Transportation Technology and Traffic Engineering. KW - Autonomous vehicles KW - AGVS KW - Guided vehicle systems, Automated KW - Autonomous motor vehicles KW - Driver-free cars KW - Driverless cars KW - Robot cars (Autonomous vehicles) KW - Self-driving cars KW - Engineering. KW - Automotive engineering. KW - Robotics. KW - Automation. KW - Traffic engineering. KW - Automotive Engineering. KW - Automated guided vehicle systems. KW - Technological innovations. KW - Industrial electric trucks KW - Materials handling KW - Robots, Industrial KW - Autonomous robots KW - Mobile robots KW - Motor vehicles KW - Traffic Engineering. KW - Engineering, Traffic KW - Road traffic KW - Street traffic KW - Traffic, City KW - Traffic control KW - Traffic regulation KW - Urban traffic KW - Highway engineering KW - Transportation engineering KW - Construction KW - Industrial arts KW - Technology KW - Civil engineering KW - Engineering KW - Automatic factories KW - Automatic production KW - Computer control KW - Engineering cybernetics KW - Factories KW - Industrial engineering KW - Mechanization KW - Assembly-line methods KW - Automatic control KW - Automatic machinery KW - CAD/CAM systems KW - Robotics KW - Automation KW - Machine theory KW - Automated vehicles KW - Embedded computer systems. KW - Computer systems KW - Architecture Analysis and Design Language KW - Embedded systems (Computer systems) KW - Automated motor vehicles KW - Robot cars (Automated vehicles) UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:19375374 AB - The main topics of this book include advanced control, cognitive data processing, high performance computing, functional safety, and comprehensive validation. These topics are seen as technological bricks to drive forward automated driving. The current state of the art of automated vehicle research, development and innovation is given. The book also addresses industry-driven roadmaps for major new technology advances as well as collaborative European initiatives supporting the evolvement of automated driving. Various examples highlight the state of development of automated driving as well as the way forward. The book will be of interest to academics and researchers within engineering, graduate students, automotive engineers at OEMs and suppliers, ICT and software engineers, managers, and other decision-makers. ER -