Highly Automated Driving—Disruptive Elements and Consequences

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The paper aims to give a compact overview of the changes towards the complete system “vehicle” imposed by the introduction of high-level-automation. At first, the changes are focused on three disruptive elements. Each of these elements is analyzed with respect to its requirements which are caused. Finally four main systemic changes are derived from the requirements. The idea of this breakdown is to propose a path aiming to structure the future developments in the area of highly automated driving (HAD). Highlighted are cross-over effects of requirements, the impact of framework conditions and derived consequences mainly from a technological point of view. Within the conclusions, some approaches are proposed in order to cope with these challenges—especially with focus on market deployment.

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Galbas, R. (2016). Highly Automated Driving—Disruptive Elements and Consequences. In Lecture Notes in Mobility (pp. 141–152). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-44766-7_12

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