Intelligent Vehicles
Intelligent Vehicles
The concept of autonomous or 'driverless' vehicles promises many benefits for future transport but also brings significant challenges. We have started to see the first steps towards autonomy in the market with features like automatic parking and emergency braking systems, as well as working prototypes of fully autonomous vehicles.
There are considerable challenges to be overcome before fully autonomous vehicles move from concept to commercialisation - this includes:
- Technical solutions which are affordable and dependable
- The legal and ethical framework
- Customer acceptance and understanding of the technology
A critical success factor will be improving public confidence in the safety, cyber security and robustness of autonomous vehicles.
Our research aims to understand and inform this trust in autonomous control and intelligent features.
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