DocumentCode
3595845
Title
Autonomous Automobiles: Developing Cars That Drive Themselves
Author
Ferguson, Dave
Author_Institution
Intel Res., Pittsburgh
fYear
2007
Firstpage
383
Lastpage
383
Abstract
Every year, hundreds of thousands of people are killed in road accidents, with millions more injured. The vast majority of these accidents are due to human error, with less than 10% caused by vehicle defects. Such staggering findings motivate the use of driver assistant systems and fully autonomous vehicles to increase driver and passenger safety. This talk will explore developments in driver assistant systems and autonomous vehicles. In particular, the urban challenge competition will be focused on, in which fully- autonomous passenger vehicles will conduct navigation missions in urban environments. The goal of the urban challenge is to develop vehicles that can safely drive themselves in realistic urban settings. To succeed, the vehicles must obey traffic laws while safely merging into moving traffic, driving through traffic circles and busy intersections, and parking in parking lots. This represents a significant leap in autonomous vehicle technology and has required advances in sensing, autonomous reasoning, and semiconductor technology. This talk will discuss some of the challenges involved and will provide example results from Carnegie Mellon University´s entry into the urban challenge.
Keywords
automobiles; driver information systems; road safety; road traffic; Carnegie Mellon University; autonomous automobiles; driver assistant systems; fully-autonomous passenger vehicles; urban challenge competition; Automobiles; Computer applications; Distributed computing; Humans; Mobile robots; Permission; Remotely operated vehicles; Road accidents; Vehicle driving; Vehicle safety; Algorithms; Artificial Intelligence; Autonomous Vehicles; Darpa Urban Challenge; Design; Experimentation; Robotics;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Design Automation Conference, 2007. DAC '07. 44th ACM/IEEE
ISSN
0738-100X
Print_ISBN
978-1-59593-627-1
Type
conf
Filename
4261211
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