The Real Case for Driverless Mobility: Putting Driverless Vehicles to Use for Those Who Really Need a Ride
Autor Alain L. Kornhauser, Michael L. Senaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 ian 2024
- Takes a perspective from the demand side focused on the have-nots and on assessing and designing the technology to start there and grow
- Looks at how to start small, achieve success, and evolve to scale, with an emphasis on affordability
- Discusses automated vehicles from a multidisciplinary perspective with each chapter touching on a unique issue related to AVs
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780443236853
ISBN-10: 0443236852
Pagini: 276
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0443236852
Pagini: 276
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Cuprins
1. Why We Have Become Dependent on Cars
2. Mobility Is Not Affordable for Everyone
3. Is Driverless Technology Ready for the Challenge?
4. Where Driverless Cars Can Roam
5. The Role of Automotive Artificial Intelligence
6. The Business Proposition of Affordable Mobility
7. The Making and Operating of Driverless Vehicles
8. The Role of Policy Making
2. Mobility Is Not Affordable for Everyone
3. Is Driverless Technology Ready for the Challenge?
4. Where Driverless Cars Can Roam
5. The Role of Automotive Artificial Intelligence
6. The Business Proposition of Affordable Mobility
7. The Making and Operating of Driverless Vehicles
8. The Role of Policy Making
Recenzii
“…provide[s] a detailed overview of not only automated vehicles (AVs) but of the historical role of transportation in society…. [W]ritten in a style familiar to readers of their newsletters, blending engaging storytelling with trenchant technology assessments—and refreshingly free of jargon…. [O]rganized into 10 chapters, each with the same structural elements: an introduction, overview of key principles, appraisal of current conditions, future predictions, and concluding with a summary of takeaways. [Also] opens with an examination of how automobiles became the dominant mode of transportation today, which is in part a crash course in Western Civ…. Kornhauser and Sena make a provocative and thoughtful contribution to the AV discussion. The Real Case for Driverless Mobility should be required reading for anyone interested in the future of urban transportation, whether you’re an automated vehicles expert or a robo-rookie.” --Marc Scribner, Senior Transportation Policy Analyst, Reason Foundation
“…advocates for automated driving systems as a core component of public transportation — specifically to provide access to underserved communities. [S]ourced from Princeton University’s long-standing and highly regarded Smart Driving Cars effort, which has for years advocated the intelligent application of automated vehicles to improve equitable access for mobility disadvantaged populations…. Filled with the reasons, methods and logic of addressing transportation inequity using driverless passenger vehicles, the Kornhauser-Sena book provides the reader with the history of how we got to so many mobility-starved populations, the purpose and value of solving this issue, and a roadmap to do so.” --Bern Grush, Executive Director of the Urban Robotics Foundation
“…offers food for thought on safety and what is safe enough. It points out that Operational Design Domains (where, when, and under what conditions a driverless vehicle should operate) are dynamic. It provides a concise summary of the various technologies necessary for driverless. But the point of this book isn’t about the technology, [i]t is about getting to proof-of-market. One audience for this is policymakers who want to balance protecting public safety, while improving the quality of mobility options for the citizens they represent…. [W]ritten for the layman and the anecdotes make for an enjoyable read…. [Author’s] motivation is to ensure driverless technologies help those who need affordable and high-quality rides…. [A] must-reads as they provide cogent analyses of the driverless market.” --Ken Pyle, Marketing Director for the Broadband Forum
“…advocates for automated driving systems as a core component of public transportation — specifically to provide access to underserved communities. [S]ourced from Princeton University’s long-standing and highly regarded Smart Driving Cars effort, which has for years advocated the intelligent application of automated vehicles to improve equitable access for mobility disadvantaged populations…. Filled with the reasons, methods and logic of addressing transportation inequity using driverless passenger vehicles, the Kornhauser-Sena book provides the reader with the history of how we got to so many mobility-starved populations, the purpose and value of solving this issue, and a roadmap to do so.” --Bern Grush, Executive Director of the Urban Robotics Foundation
“…offers food for thought on safety and what is safe enough. It points out that Operational Design Domains (where, when, and under what conditions a driverless vehicle should operate) are dynamic. It provides a concise summary of the various technologies necessary for driverless. But the point of this book isn’t about the technology, [i]t is about getting to proof-of-market. One audience for this is policymakers who want to balance protecting public safety, while improving the quality of mobility options for the citizens they represent…. [W]ritten for the layman and the anecdotes make for an enjoyable read…. [Author’s] motivation is to ensure driverless technologies help those who need affordable and high-quality rides…. [A] must-reads as they provide cogent analyses of the driverless market.” --Ken Pyle, Marketing Director for the Broadband Forum