Search for dissertations about: "automated vehicles AVs"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 10 swedish dissertations containing the words automated vehicles AVs.
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1. On Statistical Methods for Safety Validation of Automated Vehicles
Abstract : Automated vehicles (AVs) are expected to bring safer and more convenient transport in the future. Consequently, before introducing AVs at scale to the general public, the required levels of safety should be shown with evidence. However, statistical evidence generated by brute force testing using safety drivers in real traffic does not scale well. READ MORE
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2. Designing for Appropriate Trust in Automated Vehicles
Abstract : Automated vehicles (AVs) have become a popular area of research due to, among others, claims of increased traffic safety and user comfort. However, before a user can reap the benefits, they must first trust the AV. READ MORE
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3. Computational interaction models for automated vehicles and cyclists
Abstract : Cyclists’ safety is crucial for a sustainable transport system. Cyclists are considered vulnerable road users because they are not protected by a physical compartment around them. In recent years, passenger car occupants’ share of fatalities has been decreasing, but that of cyclists has actually increased. READ MORE
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4. On Optimization-Based Coordination of Automated Vehicles in Confined Sites
Abstract : Autonomous driving is a major technological challenge, offering potential improvements in safety, efficiency, and comfort for daily transportation. However, the full-scale implementation of fully automated vehicles (AVs) remains distant, primarily due to safety concerns. READ MORE
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5. Demystifying the Black Box - Exploring How Users Make Sense of Fully Automated Vehicles
Abstract : Vehicles are becoming increasingly automated. Already today vehicles are able to take over and assist the human driver in certain driving tasks, and the scope of technical possibilities is rapidly expanding. However, for the proliferation of AVs to occur, there are several challenges that must first be overcome. READ MORE