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Annotated Bibliography on Driverless Car

Winkless, Laurie. Just One Driverless Car Could Ease Traffic Jams. 26 May 2017. Web Site. 15 February 2018.

The writer has explained her point of view on the discussion that the current research claimed the days of using the different speed limits to handle the traffic are entirely over. The vehicular density is discussed with the addition of gemology and math is profoundly addressed as an essential figure for understanding and solving traffic problems. The future of the research is to experiment with traffic control on denser and multiple lanes.

Smith, Aaron, and Monica Anderson. Automation in Everyday Life. 4 October 2017. Web Site. 15 February 2018.

Americans aim to automate every chore of life. The current era is going to develop towards a world where machines rather than humans would make most of the rational decisions. Driverless vehicles are one of the main topics being discussed. The paper is based on a survey that concluded that two third of Americans have positive remarks on automation.

Johnson, Tamara. Americans Spend an Average of 17,600 Minutes Driving Each Year. 8 September 2016. Web Site. 15 February 2018.

This journal discussed the valuable time in which an American only drives. It’s a survey-based analysis in which the statistics say that 5774 drivers were involved in the survey. They confirmed that they spent 18% of their daytime behind the wheel. AAA clubs conducted these surveys, and they proved that if driving could be eliminated, more productive work by people could be obtained.

Marshall, Aarian. AFTER PEAK HYPE, SELF-DRIVING CARS ENTER THE TROUGH OF DISILLUSIONMENT. 29 December 2017. Web Site. 15 February 2018.

It is a composition of the regulatory authorities which will allow the implementation of driverless cars. Most of the departments including the political as well as policy-making sections are discussing these factors which involve the social, political, and economic problems which would occur before the implementation of this concept.

Hao, Karen. Uber is buying $1 billion worth of self-driving cars from Volvo. 20 November 2017. Web Site. 15 February 2018.

Uber has stepped forward from drivers to the driverless world. They have discussed dealing with the Volvo and which will help them include outnumbered autonomous vehicles. The information on this post is from the authentic source of Uber. The implementation will be confirmed by 2030. It will help the company to increase its customers, and the details are hidden for securing the idea.

Harris, Mark. Google Has Spent Over $1.1 Billion on Self-Driving Tech. 15 September 2017. Web Site. 15 February 2018.

Google never expressed its details about the ongoing and emerging ideas, but it has expressed currently about the field of automation and artificial intelligence. Since 2009, Google has spent more than a billion dollars on software development only. Waymo is the name of the software in which Google has invested, and now the software is self-driving its cars to millions of miles automatically.

Hawkins, Andrew J. The Waymo v. Uber trial has shaken my confidence in self-driving cars. 13 February 2018. Web Site. 15 February 2018.

This article is discussing the comparison of Uber and Waymo techniques to automated cars. Both companies are responsible for the automation of the vehicles. The Uber CEO has explained in his one note that it is possible that in the next eighteen months, they will not do the test drives but the real and fearless implementation.

Henry, Kathryn. Traffic Fatalities Up Sharply in 2015. 29 August 2016. Web Site. 15 February 2018.

This paper is a discussion of traffic accidents and their minimization after the implementation of the automation of vehicles. Overall, 7.2% of deaths increased in only traffic accidents in 2014. The overall discussion purpose was to explain that traffic accidents are one of the most significant causes of the deaths of outnumbered people. The injuries are mostly ignored, so they are not measurable overall.

Greenberg, Andy. SECURING DRIVERLESS CARS FROM HACKERS IS HARD. ASK THE EX-UBER GUY WHO PROTECTS THEM. 4 December 2017. Web Site. 15 February 2018.

This paper has a controversial point of view about the autonomous vehicle’s development. The writer has discussed that now human beings will be entirely at the mercy of machines. The hackers could be able to ride as well on a free basis. Profoundly deep fixes are required to overcome these issues so that in the future there would be no hacks of the system would happen at all.

EY. What will the drivers do when the cars are driverless? n.d. 15 February 2018.

Silicon Valley is highly attentive to every minor development of autonomous driverless cars. The winners in the paper are selected as the passengers as well as the technology companies. Logical firms, lithium mines as well as some other corporations. Among all the positivity, there are some losers including the insurance corporations and the service stations, as well as the hotels that are beside the roads.

Bojarski, Mariusz, et al. “End to end learning for self-driving cars.” arXiv preprint arXiv:1604.07316 (2016).

This is a scientific journal in which the convolutional neural network is trained. There are some problems including lane marking detection, path planning, and control. They are considered and are analyzed which would be further elaborated and clarified for concluding a better solution. The technology used is computer vision and pattern recognition with highly updated algorithms.

Novitskiy, K., & Boyarskaya, A. (2016). Self-driving Cars.

Self-driving cars are defended as autonomous vehicles and are capable of sensing the environment. Sensors are picturized and are discussed in detail in which it is stated that they help to the position, controlling speed and radar detections. The safety issues will also rise as if any sensor gets damaged or malfunctioned, the chances of an accident will increase multiple times.

Daily, Mike, et al. “Self-Driving Cars.” Computer 50.12 (2017): 18-23.

There are a considerable number of well-established research as well as experiments being conducted on autonomous cars which will help in the paving of the future implementation of this technology for the benefit of the people. Government policies are also discussed including their influence concerning technically as well as commercially.

Urmson, Chris. “Self-driving cars and the urban challenge.” IEEE Intelligent Systems 23.2 (2008).

Self-driving cars were a dream of the first automobile engineer, and this dream has been developed so far that now autonomous vehicles exist after automobiles. There are almost eighteen million vehicles sold all over the world. Highly interactive as well as intelligent systems are implemented which are helpful for keeping the automobile industry growing at a rapid speed.

Lee, Gim Hee, Friedrich Faundorfer, and Marc Pollefeys. “Motion estimation for self-driving cars with a generalized camera.” Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), 2013 IEEE Conference on. IEEE, 2013.

This paper proposed a visual ego-motion estimation algorithm that would be responsible for the autonomous vehicle to perform its driving at the peak level of accuracy. It included multiple sensors and some cameras for understanding the views automatically. This report was upon real-world data which proved that an autonomous car could perform its all jobs on its own without any human interaction.

Howard, Daniel, and Danielle Dai. “Public perceptions of self-driving cars: The case of Berkeley, California.” Transportation Research Board 93rd Annual Meeting. Vol. 14. No. 4502. 2014.

There are some traffic issues including accidents and traffic jams. Self-driving cars will save time and would help in reducing road accidents which is one of the essential needs of the current society. They will increase safety, find parking and calculate its problems including system issues and hardware deficiency. The case study included the public precisions as well.

Bonnefon, Jean-François, Azim Shariff, and Iyad Rahwan. “The social dilemma of autonomous vehicles.” Science352.6293 (2016): 1573-1576.

Automatic vehicles should reduce traffic accidents, but there come situations in which they have to decide between the two. Either they will kill the walking person besides the road or will hit the front vehicle for human safety. It is considered as a social dilemma that the utilitarian algorithms will increase the risk of delaying the protection and only implement the system in general.

Sheller, Mimi. “Automotive emotions: Feeling the car.” Theory, culture & society 21.4-5 (2004): 221-242.

This paper has started the discussion with the car, car culture, and its influence on society. Life with an autonomous vehicle becomes entirely automatic and gets improved in some different ways which are further discussed as well. Car consumption is also discussed, and its ethical dilemma is considered as well.

Kumar, Vijay, and Nathan Michael. “Opportunities and challenges with autonomous micro aerial vehicles.” The International Journal of Robotics Research 31.11 (2012): 1279-1291.

The field of robotics is highly advanced and growing at its level best. The Micro-UAVs can operate in a three-dimensional environment. They can manipulate, transport, and able to explore the maps of multi-story buildings which is a highly innovative approach. In the next two decades, this idea will be implemented entirely all over the world.

Varaiya, Pravin. “Smart cars on smart roads: problems of control.” IEEE Transactions on automatic control 38.2 (1993): 195-207.

The automated intelligent vehicle/highway system key features are highlighted in this paper which include the driver’s improved decisions and the control system architecture. The experimental work is also explained in the article which has elaborated the way in which the control architecture that decomposes this problem into manageable units.

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