Energy and Autonomous Urban Land Vehicles

作者: Tyler Folsom

DOI: 10.1109/MTS.2012.2196339

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摘要: Most of what has been written about the social implications autonomous vehicles concerns military vehicles, particularly aerial [1]. By contrast, this paper addresses effects that civilian urban land could have on energy consumption. When designs it assumes an unknown or hostile environment. If infrastructure instead cooperates with and routes are fully known, autonomy becomes much easier.

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