Vehicle Connectivity and Automation: A Sibling Relationship

作者: Paul Ha , Sikai Chen , Runjia Du , Jiqian Dong , Yujie Li

DOI: 10.3389/FBUIL.2020.590036

关键词: Context (language use)Sibling relationshipAutomationWork (electrical)Term (time)Risk analysis (engineering)Computer science

摘要: The evolution of several scientific advancements has been characterized by the amalgamation two or more technologies. With respect to vehicle connectivity and automation, recent literature suggests that these emerging transportation technologies will jointly shape profoundly, future transportation. As such, it may be considered useful revisit primary concepts automation connectivity, identify any current expected synergies between them. Doing this can help generate knowledge could used justify investments related systems automation. In paper, we discuss sibling relationship in specific context road vehicles. This paper discusses technological how they work individually together contribute system efficiency safety. also separate common benefits their possible holistic effects terms where overlap. immense potential enhance Automation, on other hand, not significantly promote directly, at least short term but possibly long term.

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