Powerpoint created for October 2019 Augmenting Reality Meetup hosted by Steve Dann, as well as the PARIS event organized by Vincent Trastour/Flamingo Filtershttps://flamingofilter.co/.(PARIS = Paris Augmented Reality Influencers Show)
The autonomous vehicle, driverless or self-driving car will be one of the greatest technological developments of the next decade (if not all time).
It will profoundly change life on earth.
For the past century our car-centric culture has shaped infrastructure and ideals, landscape and lifestyle, ethics and enterprise. We rely on the mobility that cars provide us more than ever, but the car’s purpose and meaning changes as the driver fades out.
When the car drives itself, what we do in our cars and with our cars is exponentially different. When the car is intelligent, intuitive and adaptive, our relationship to the car alters. When the car builds itself, environments and economies are reshaped.
This report looks at the players, technologies and trends in the autonomous vehicle space and paints a picture of probable futures for citizens, businesses and marketers.
Buckle up. Bumpy roads ahead.
This report summarizes findings from a three-year collaboration between the World Economic Forum and The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) to explore how autonomous vehicles could reshape the future of urban mobility. The project built on the collective insights generated from the Autonomous and Urban Mobility Working Group (Working Group) of the System Initiative on Shaping the Future of Mobility, composed of roughly 35 business executives from diverse industries (including automotive, technology, logistics, insurance, utilities and infrastructure) that convened for 10 full-day workshops and numerous conference calls.
Autonomous Driving (AD) has been said to be the next big disruptive innovation in the years to come. Considered as being predominantly technology driven, it is supposed to have massive societal impact in areas such as insurance, laws and regulations, logistics, automotive industry as well as all types of transportation methods, not only expected to have an enormous environmental and economic effect but also offer the possibility of saving millions of lives worldwide.
HYVE Science Labs, in cooperation with the Technical University Hamburg-Harburg and INSIUS have developed the unique worldwide study “Autonomous Driving: The User Perspective” focused on the customer view and acceptance of Autonomous Driving. The study analyses 106,305 comments on Autonomous Driving publicly posted in English on the Internet, finding a more positive than negative attitude towards this new technology in contrast to the most renowned surveys in the field. The focus was placed in the understanding of customer acceptance, a topic that until now under an Autonomous Driving context is limited. While a survey with more than 200 experts on autonomous vehicles by the IEEE (2014), the world's largest professional association for the advancement of technology, defines that the three biggest obstacles to reach the mass adoption of driverless cars are legal liability, policymakers and customer acceptance. Therefore it is essential to start understanding and integrating customers in order to build deep and meaningful customer insights which can be used to deliver the products they want and need. Furthermore it is important to understand the wants and needs of future users and who will the early adopters will be. They will influence how technologies evolve and if they provide enough benefits to reach the early majority.
Innovative Web Monitoring Technologies, User Generated Content (UGC) and the method of Innovation Mining were used within an Autonomous Driving context to understand user’s debate on the Internet. UGC is characterized by extensive volunteering effort, lack of central control and freedom of expression, while creating a basis for identifying and understanding opinions, desires, tastes, needs and decision-making influences of customers in a passive non-intrusive manner. UGC is perceived as being impartial and unbiased, while giving the chance to understand needs and doubts of the potential customers, as well as the used language within a certain topic. The method of Innovation Mining presented below reflects the process from the search for the UGC until the possible visualization and interpretation of the gained information.
• Analysis of the users language within an AD context
• Most relevant single sources of discussion
• Topic evolution including most impactful events
• Brand importance in the users perspective
• Most mentioned activities in an AD vehicle
• In depth language analysis of concepts and their drivers
Future of autonomous vehicles interim report summary - 29 august 2019-compr...Future Agenda
The document provides a summary of insights from expert discussions on the future of autonomous vehicles. Some key points discussed include:
1. Safety is seen as a prerequisite for adoption of autonomous vehicles. While improvements are expected, high expectations exist.
2. Robo-taxi fleets are emerging as the dominant business model, driving further progress in autonomous vehicle development.
3. Automated trucking is also seen as coming soon and bringing significant efficiency gains, with regulatory and industry support.
4. Whether autonomous vehicles will actually reduce congestion or initially increase it through new mobility services is still an open question depending on user behavior and strategies of transportation companies.
The future of personal mobility: the internet of things and the rise of the a...Michael Shanks
The document discusses the future of personal mobility and autonomous vehicles. It describes programs and researchers at Stanford University working in this area, including the Hasso Plattner Institute of Design (d.school) and the Revs program at the Center for Automotive Research at Stanford (CARS). The document also shares a hypothetical story about a man's morning commute by autonomous car, and reflects on issues of design, human-centered design, and the growing role of design thinking.
ADOT Road to the Future Autonomous Vehicles Presentation 9/27/18Mark Goldstein
I was pleased to give the luncheon keynote at the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) Road to the Future Conference titled "The Autonomous Revolution of Vehicles and Transportation" on 9/27/18 in Scottsdale, Arizona.
And for my recent presentation to the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) Arizona with even more AV related details and depth see https://www.slideshare.net/markgirc/sae-arizona-autonomous-vehicles-irc-presentation-on-92018.
The autonomous vehicle, driverless or self-driving car will be one of the greatest technological developments of the next decade (if not all time).
It will profoundly change life on earth.
For the past century our car-centric culture has shaped infrastructure and ideals, landscape and lifestyle, ethics and enterprise. We rely on the mobility that cars provide us more than ever, but the car’s purpose and meaning changes as the driver fades out.
When the car drives itself, what we do in our cars and with our cars is exponentially different. When the car is intelligent, intuitive and adaptive, our relationship to the car alters. When the car builds itself, environments and economies are reshaped.
This report looks at the players, technologies and trends in the autonomous vehicle space and paints a picture of probable futures for citizens, businesses and marketers.
Buckle up. Bumpy roads ahead.
This report summarizes findings from a three-year collaboration between the World Economic Forum and The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) to explore how autonomous vehicles could reshape the future of urban mobility. The project built on the collective insights generated from the Autonomous and Urban Mobility Working Group (Working Group) of the System Initiative on Shaping the Future of Mobility, composed of roughly 35 business executives from diverse industries (including automotive, technology, logistics, insurance, utilities and infrastructure) that convened for 10 full-day workshops and numerous conference calls.
Autonomous Driving (AD) has been said to be the next big disruptive innovation in the years to come. Considered as being predominantly technology driven, it is supposed to have massive societal impact in areas such as insurance, laws and regulations, logistics, automotive industry as well as all types of transportation methods, not only expected to have an enormous environmental and economic effect but also offer the possibility of saving millions of lives worldwide.
HYVE Science Labs, in cooperation with the Technical University Hamburg-Harburg and INSIUS have developed the unique worldwide study “Autonomous Driving: The User Perspective” focused on the customer view and acceptance of Autonomous Driving. The study analyses 106,305 comments on Autonomous Driving publicly posted in English on the Internet, finding a more positive than negative attitude towards this new technology in contrast to the most renowned surveys in the field. The focus was placed in the understanding of customer acceptance, a topic that until now under an Autonomous Driving context is limited. While a survey with more than 200 experts on autonomous vehicles by the IEEE (2014), the world's largest professional association for the advancement of technology, defines that the three biggest obstacles to reach the mass adoption of driverless cars are legal liability, policymakers and customer acceptance. Therefore it is essential to start understanding and integrating customers in order to build deep and meaningful customer insights which can be used to deliver the products they want and need. Furthermore it is important to understand the wants and needs of future users and who will the early adopters will be. They will influence how technologies evolve and if they provide enough benefits to reach the early majority.
Innovative Web Monitoring Technologies, User Generated Content (UGC) and the method of Innovation Mining were used within an Autonomous Driving context to understand user’s debate on the Internet. UGC is characterized by extensive volunteering effort, lack of central control and freedom of expression, while creating a basis for identifying and understanding opinions, desires, tastes, needs and decision-making influences of customers in a passive non-intrusive manner. UGC is perceived as being impartial and unbiased, while giving the chance to understand needs and doubts of the potential customers, as well as the used language within a certain topic. The method of Innovation Mining presented below reflects the process from the search for the UGC until the possible visualization and interpretation of the gained information.
• Analysis of the users language within an AD context
• Most relevant single sources of discussion
• Topic evolution including most impactful events
• Brand importance in the users perspective
• Most mentioned activities in an AD vehicle
• In depth language analysis of concepts and their drivers
Future of autonomous vehicles interim report summary - 29 august 2019-compr...Future Agenda
The document provides a summary of insights from expert discussions on the future of autonomous vehicles. Some key points discussed include:
1. Safety is seen as a prerequisite for adoption of autonomous vehicles. While improvements are expected, high expectations exist.
2. Robo-taxi fleets are emerging as the dominant business model, driving further progress in autonomous vehicle development.
3. Automated trucking is also seen as coming soon and bringing significant efficiency gains, with regulatory and industry support.
4. Whether autonomous vehicles will actually reduce congestion or initially increase it through new mobility services is still an open question depending on user behavior and strategies of transportation companies.
The future of personal mobility: the internet of things and the rise of the a...Michael Shanks
The document discusses the future of personal mobility and autonomous vehicles. It describes programs and researchers at Stanford University working in this area, including the Hasso Plattner Institute of Design (d.school) and the Revs program at the Center for Automotive Research at Stanford (CARS). The document also shares a hypothetical story about a man's morning commute by autonomous car, and reflects on issues of design, human-centered design, and the growing role of design thinking.
ADOT Road to the Future Autonomous Vehicles Presentation 9/27/18Mark Goldstein
I was pleased to give the luncheon keynote at the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) Road to the Future Conference titled "The Autonomous Revolution of Vehicles and Transportation" on 9/27/18 in Scottsdale, Arizona.
And for my recent presentation to the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) Arizona with even more AV related details and depth see https://www.slideshare.net/markgirc/sae-arizona-autonomous-vehicles-irc-presentation-on-92018.
Autonomous vehicles are at the top of the hype cycle right now – which means we’re five to 10 years from the plateau of productivity. Full autonomous driving may not happen until 2030, and there are plenty of ethical and legal challenges to be overcome.
*Talk at NEXT 15*
WHAT IS THE MOBILITY 4.0 ALIGNED WITH INDUSTRY 4.0?
WHAT IS THE VEHICLE? AND ITS PARADIGM SHIFT BASED ON AI?
WHAT IS THE NEW EXPERIENCE WHAT AI INFLUENCE CAR LIFE?
In the dawn of Industry 4.0, artificial intelligence influenced most industries and their products. So does Automotive Industry. What is the Vehicle in terms of Mobility 4.0? What will be changed in the car with Robot technology? And the Vehicle experience? Since the announcement of Google’s autonomous car at 2010, the vehicle experience changed a lot. After the launching of Apple’s CarPlayTM at 2014, its Interface penetrated into car software industry.What can you expect the change of user’s life in the car when you live in industry 4.0? What is the difference between Car and Robot? What will be new services with the help of implementing sensors, radar, cameras, Lidar (a remote sensing system).Let’s discuss new Experience and Life based on Mobility 4.0
Car Experience, Vehicle Experience, Flying Vehicle, Drone UX
Automobile UX, Autonomous Vehicle, Driveless Car
This document provides an overview of self-driving cars, autonomous vehicles, and shared mobility. It discusses the major players in this emerging field such as Google, Tesla, Uber, and automotive manufacturers. The vision for autonomous vehicles is described as mobility over ownership where people will summon driverless vehicles via smartphone apps for on-demand transportation. Significant benefits include reduced traffic, increased road safety, and mobility for all groups. Currently, Google leads in developing fully autonomous vehicles while automakers focus on incremental self-driving features and plan to introduce them first in luxury models.
The future of autonomous vehicles 2019 Interim ReportFuture Agenda
There are great expectations around the future of autonomous vehicles (AVs) and equally much uncertainty. Some believe that AVs will transform safety and efficiency and are making significant investments in this area. Others are concerned that the technological developments are outpacing society’s ability to adapt, and there is an urgent requirement to develop better regulation before there is widespread deployment. A global Open Foresight project exploring the key issues for the future of AVs is being undertaken by Future Agenda. Expert workshops around the world are building the informed view.
This interim report shares the findings from the first five expert discussions in Los Angeles, Frankfurt, Singapore, Wellington and Melbourne. It highlights the emerging issues that are the source of major debate around the world. These include the impact of regulation; the ambition for less congestion; rethinking transport planning; the first/last mile challenge; the opportunities for automated freight and the need for more and better data sharing.
The document discusses how automobiles have evolved from simple transportation devices to connected computers on wheels. It describes how modern cars can make calls, play music, self-park, and provide navigation. Connected cars can also communicate with each other about traffic or hazards. The document concludes that while cars are still mainly used for transportation, technology is changing consumer expectations and the role of the automobile.
Disruptive Innovation & The Roadless Economy in New ZealandArturo Pelayo
This is the slide deck presented at the joint event by ARIA Logistics (presented by co-Founder Arturo Pelayo) and The Innovation Liberation Front in Auckland, New Zealand.
For updates on upcoming events and workshops, please follow @arialogistics on twitter, our website blog and facebook page.
Mixed reality merges the real and virtual worlds, allowing users to seamlessly move between both. While its potential is growing, mixed reality faces technical challenges like controlling matter and personalized augmented reality displays. It also raises ethical questions about who will control it and how it may impact society. Mixed reality could allow global collaboration by overcoming language barriers and improving productivity, but issues like capital investment and style preferences could slow its adoption in South Africa.
Futuristic driverless cars are here nowwebsolutionz
Driverless cars have been featured in futuristic, science fiction movies such as Demolition Man, I Robot, Minority Report, Total Recall and a host of others.
The document discusses many emerging technologies that are transforming the world in an exponential manner, including artificial intelligence, 3D printing, robotics, space exploration, biotechnology, virtual and augmented reality, drones, renewable energy, autonomous vehicles, and more. It notes that the pace of change is accelerating and that within a few decades many of these technologies will be radically advanced and integrated into our lives and societies in ways that are difficult to predict today. The goal is to help people understand and leverage these emerging waves of technological change.
The Landscape of Exponential Change - Exploring the Technologies that are Tra...10x Nation
The document provides an overview of emerging technologies that are transforming the world in an exponential manner. It discusses life expansion and extension technologies like anti-aging treatments and growing replacement organs. It also covers artificial intelligence, human intelligence enhancement, 3D printing, robotics, space exploration, gene editing, virtual and augmented reality, drones, renewable energy, autonomous vehicles and more. The document emphasizes that the pace of change is accelerating and that embracing new technologies is key to success in the future.
A self-driving car (sometimes called an autonomous car or driverless car) is a vehicle that uses a combination of sensors, cameras, radar and artificial intelligence (AI) to travel between destinations without a human operator.
Business Disruption with intelligent machines things expo nov 1 2016Sudha Jamthe
The document discusses how intelligent machines and artificial intelligence are disrupting various industries. It describes emerging technologies like machine learning, computer vision, natural language processing and how they are being applied in healthcare, manufacturing, transportation and other sectors. It also examines how industries like retail, customer service and media are being impacted by chatbots, mixed reality and autonomous technologies. While AI is progressing rapidly, the document notes that human-level artificial general intelligence has not been achieved yet and that AI development still faces challenges in achieving social and cultural nuances.
Problems in Autonomous Driving System of Smart Cities in IoTijtsrd
This paper focuses on the problems and challenges during self driving. In the modern era, technologies are getting advanced day by day. The field of smart city has introduced a new technology called ""Autonomous Driving"". Autonomous driving can be defined as Self Driving, Automated Vehicle. Google has started working on this type of system since 2010 and still in the phase of making changes in this technology to take it to a higher level. Any technology can reach up to an advanced level but it cannot provide a full fledged result. This paper facilitates the researchers to understand the problems, challenges and issues related to this technology. Shweta S. Darekar | Dr. Anandhi Giri ""Problems in Autonomous Driving System of Smart Cities in IoT"" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-4 | Issue-2 , February 2020,
URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd30079.pdf
Paper Url : https://www.ijtsrd.com/computer-science/other/30079/problems-in-autonomous-driving-system-of-smart-cities-in-iot/shweta-s-darekar
This document discusses recent trends in autonomous vehicle technology, including increasing investment and progress towards fully autonomous vehicles. It covers the role of enabling technologies like sensors and mapping. It also analyzes how electric vehicles, machine learning, and the rise of transportation services could shape the future of autonomous vehicles and vehicle ownership models. Key companies and players in this space, including Tesla, Google, Apple, Uber and automakers, are assessed in terms of their approaches and relative strengths/weaknesses in pursuing autonomous vehicle technology and business models.
Driverless Car Technology: Patent Landscape AnalysisLexInnova
Driverless cars represent a disruptive technological change in transportation as we know it. These vehicles are capable of sensing, navigating, and communicating with their external surroundings without any human intervention. They leverage various technologies including imaging, radar, laser optics, and GPS to navigate through dynamically changing road environments.
In this report, we analyze the Intellectual Property (Patents) landscape of driverless car technology. Our analysis reveals key aspects relating to innovation in this technology, including filing trends, top assignees, their portfolio strength, and geographical coverage.
The mobility disruption around the corner will largely initiated by three technology advances, but the knock-on impacts will be shaped by economic and social choices, as much as technology.
This document summarizes a presentation on innovative technology solutions for airports given at the 2006 Airport Conference of the Americas. The presentation discusses four waves of innovation in the aviation industry since 1930 and argues that the industry is currently entering a fourth transformational era driven by new technologies. Examples of innovative concepts discussed include virtual communities for concept development, land use planning tools, and the Next Generation Air Transportation System which aims to implement new capabilities like adaptive security and "equivalent visual" operations. The presentation concludes by emphasizing the importance of innovation and global competitiveness for the aviation industry.
Smarter cities: design thinking and market forcesRick Robinson
A presentation to the UK Government Office for Science describing the design thinking and awareness of urban design necessary for "Smarter City" technology solutions to improve lives, communities and economies in cities. Includes a set of early "design patterns" for re-applying successful "Smarter City" ideas in new contexts; and a high-level analysis of the market drivers and barriers that are determining the speed at which investment can be unlocked to apply these ideas in cities everywhere.
Autonomous Vehcles and Augmented Realitystephen black
By Stephen Black. Venue: Collider, at Altimetrik, Detroit, Michigan.
At
http://www.blacksteps.tv/autonomous-reality-autonomous-vehicles-stephen-black-collider/
you will be able to see the many links which are not active on Slideshare.
I delivered "The Autonomous Transportation Revolution on the Ground and in the Air" to the Aerospace Arizona Summit on 11/8/18 at ASU Polytechnic in Mesa, Arizona.
A detailed overview of the transformation of transportation through autonomous vehicles and the advent of Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) with a focus on aerial developments and a forward-looking view of markets and opportunities.
Autonomous vehicles are at the top of the hype cycle right now – which means we’re five to 10 years from the plateau of productivity. Full autonomous driving may not happen until 2030, and there are plenty of ethical and legal challenges to be overcome.
*Talk at NEXT 15*
WHAT IS THE MOBILITY 4.0 ALIGNED WITH INDUSTRY 4.0?
WHAT IS THE VEHICLE? AND ITS PARADIGM SHIFT BASED ON AI?
WHAT IS THE NEW EXPERIENCE WHAT AI INFLUENCE CAR LIFE?
In the dawn of Industry 4.0, artificial intelligence influenced most industries and their products. So does Automotive Industry. What is the Vehicle in terms of Mobility 4.0? What will be changed in the car with Robot technology? And the Vehicle experience? Since the announcement of Google’s autonomous car at 2010, the vehicle experience changed a lot. After the launching of Apple’s CarPlayTM at 2014, its Interface penetrated into car software industry.What can you expect the change of user’s life in the car when you live in industry 4.0? What is the difference between Car and Robot? What will be new services with the help of implementing sensors, radar, cameras, Lidar (a remote sensing system).Let’s discuss new Experience and Life based on Mobility 4.0
Car Experience, Vehicle Experience, Flying Vehicle, Drone UX
Automobile UX, Autonomous Vehicle, Driveless Car
This document provides an overview of self-driving cars, autonomous vehicles, and shared mobility. It discusses the major players in this emerging field such as Google, Tesla, Uber, and automotive manufacturers. The vision for autonomous vehicles is described as mobility over ownership where people will summon driverless vehicles via smartphone apps for on-demand transportation. Significant benefits include reduced traffic, increased road safety, and mobility for all groups. Currently, Google leads in developing fully autonomous vehicles while automakers focus on incremental self-driving features and plan to introduce them first in luxury models.
The future of autonomous vehicles 2019 Interim ReportFuture Agenda
There are great expectations around the future of autonomous vehicles (AVs) and equally much uncertainty. Some believe that AVs will transform safety and efficiency and are making significant investments in this area. Others are concerned that the technological developments are outpacing society’s ability to adapt, and there is an urgent requirement to develop better regulation before there is widespread deployment. A global Open Foresight project exploring the key issues for the future of AVs is being undertaken by Future Agenda. Expert workshops around the world are building the informed view.
This interim report shares the findings from the first five expert discussions in Los Angeles, Frankfurt, Singapore, Wellington and Melbourne. It highlights the emerging issues that are the source of major debate around the world. These include the impact of regulation; the ambition for less congestion; rethinking transport planning; the first/last mile challenge; the opportunities for automated freight and the need for more and better data sharing.
The document discusses how automobiles have evolved from simple transportation devices to connected computers on wheels. It describes how modern cars can make calls, play music, self-park, and provide navigation. Connected cars can also communicate with each other about traffic or hazards. The document concludes that while cars are still mainly used for transportation, technology is changing consumer expectations and the role of the automobile.
Disruptive Innovation & The Roadless Economy in New ZealandArturo Pelayo
This is the slide deck presented at the joint event by ARIA Logistics (presented by co-Founder Arturo Pelayo) and The Innovation Liberation Front in Auckland, New Zealand.
For updates on upcoming events and workshops, please follow @arialogistics on twitter, our website blog and facebook page.
Mixed reality merges the real and virtual worlds, allowing users to seamlessly move between both. While its potential is growing, mixed reality faces technical challenges like controlling matter and personalized augmented reality displays. It also raises ethical questions about who will control it and how it may impact society. Mixed reality could allow global collaboration by overcoming language barriers and improving productivity, but issues like capital investment and style preferences could slow its adoption in South Africa.
Futuristic driverless cars are here nowwebsolutionz
Driverless cars have been featured in futuristic, science fiction movies such as Demolition Man, I Robot, Minority Report, Total Recall and a host of others.
The document discusses many emerging technologies that are transforming the world in an exponential manner, including artificial intelligence, 3D printing, robotics, space exploration, biotechnology, virtual and augmented reality, drones, renewable energy, autonomous vehicles, and more. It notes that the pace of change is accelerating and that within a few decades many of these technologies will be radically advanced and integrated into our lives and societies in ways that are difficult to predict today. The goal is to help people understand and leverage these emerging waves of technological change.
The Landscape of Exponential Change - Exploring the Technologies that are Tra...10x Nation
The document provides an overview of emerging technologies that are transforming the world in an exponential manner. It discusses life expansion and extension technologies like anti-aging treatments and growing replacement organs. It also covers artificial intelligence, human intelligence enhancement, 3D printing, robotics, space exploration, gene editing, virtual and augmented reality, drones, renewable energy, autonomous vehicles and more. The document emphasizes that the pace of change is accelerating and that embracing new technologies is key to success in the future.
A self-driving car (sometimes called an autonomous car or driverless car) is a vehicle that uses a combination of sensors, cameras, radar and artificial intelligence (AI) to travel between destinations without a human operator.
Business Disruption with intelligent machines things expo nov 1 2016Sudha Jamthe
The document discusses how intelligent machines and artificial intelligence are disrupting various industries. It describes emerging technologies like machine learning, computer vision, natural language processing and how they are being applied in healthcare, manufacturing, transportation and other sectors. It also examines how industries like retail, customer service and media are being impacted by chatbots, mixed reality and autonomous technologies. While AI is progressing rapidly, the document notes that human-level artificial general intelligence has not been achieved yet and that AI development still faces challenges in achieving social and cultural nuances.
Problems in Autonomous Driving System of Smart Cities in IoTijtsrd
This paper focuses on the problems and challenges during self driving. In the modern era, technologies are getting advanced day by day. The field of smart city has introduced a new technology called ""Autonomous Driving"". Autonomous driving can be defined as Self Driving, Automated Vehicle. Google has started working on this type of system since 2010 and still in the phase of making changes in this technology to take it to a higher level. Any technology can reach up to an advanced level but it cannot provide a full fledged result. This paper facilitates the researchers to understand the problems, challenges and issues related to this technology. Shweta S. Darekar | Dr. Anandhi Giri ""Problems in Autonomous Driving System of Smart Cities in IoT"" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-4 | Issue-2 , February 2020,
URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd30079.pdf
Paper Url : https://www.ijtsrd.com/computer-science/other/30079/problems-in-autonomous-driving-system-of-smart-cities-in-iot/shweta-s-darekar
This document discusses recent trends in autonomous vehicle technology, including increasing investment and progress towards fully autonomous vehicles. It covers the role of enabling technologies like sensors and mapping. It also analyzes how electric vehicles, machine learning, and the rise of transportation services could shape the future of autonomous vehicles and vehicle ownership models. Key companies and players in this space, including Tesla, Google, Apple, Uber and automakers, are assessed in terms of their approaches and relative strengths/weaknesses in pursuing autonomous vehicle technology and business models.
Driverless Car Technology: Patent Landscape AnalysisLexInnova
Driverless cars represent a disruptive technological change in transportation as we know it. These vehicles are capable of sensing, navigating, and communicating with their external surroundings without any human intervention. They leverage various technologies including imaging, radar, laser optics, and GPS to navigate through dynamically changing road environments.
In this report, we analyze the Intellectual Property (Patents) landscape of driverless car technology. Our analysis reveals key aspects relating to innovation in this technology, including filing trends, top assignees, their portfolio strength, and geographical coverage.
The mobility disruption around the corner will largely initiated by three technology advances, but the knock-on impacts will be shaped by economic and social choices, as much as technology.
This document summarizes a presentation on innovative technology solutions for airports given at the 2006 Airport Conference of the Americas. The presentation discusses four waves of innovation in the aviation industry since 1930 and argues that the industry is currently entering a fourth transformational era driven by new technologies. Examples of innovative concepts discussed include virtual communities for concept development, land use planning tools, and the Next Generation Air Transportation System which aims to implement new capabilities like adaptive security and "equivalent visual" operations. The presentation concludes by emphasizing the importance of innovation and global competitiveness for the aviation industry.
Smarter cities: design thinking and market forcesRick Robinson
A presentation to the UK Government Office for Science describing the design thinking and awareness of urban design necessary for "Smarter City" technology solutions to improve lives, communities and economies in cities. Includes a set of early "design patterns" for re-applying successful "Smarter City" ideas in new contexts; and a high-level analysis of the market drivers and barriers that are determining the speed at which investment can be unlocked to apply these ideas in cities everywhere.
Autonomous Vehcles and Augmented Realitystephen black
By Stephen Black. Venue: Collider, at Altimetrik, Detroit, Michigan.
At
http://www.blacksteps.tv/autonomous-reality-autonomous-vehicles-stephen-black-collider/
you will be able to see the many links which are not active on Slideshare.
I delivered "The Autonomous Transportation Revolution on the Ground and in the Air" to the Aerospace Arizona Summit on 11/8/18 at ASU Polytechnic in Mesa, Arizona.
A detailed overview of the transformation of transportation through autonomous vehicles and the advent of Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) with a focus on aerial developments and a forward-looking view of markets and opportunities.
The Autonomous Revolution of Vehicles & Transportation 6/12/19Mark Goldstein
This document summarizes a presentation given by Mark Goldstein of the International Research Center on the autonomous vehicle revolution. The presentation covered many aspects of autonomous vehicles including: sensors and imaging technologies used in autonomous vehicles; connectivity standards like DSRC, C-V2X, and 5G; security challenges and solutions for connected autonomous vehicles; examples of autonomous vehicle concepts and prototypes from companies like Tesla, GM, Uber, and Local Motors; potential impacts and use cases of autonomous vehicles like mobility-as-a-service and autonomous delivery vehicles; and timelines for the rollout of autonomous vehicle technologies. The presentation provided an overview of the key technologies, companies, use cases, and outlook for the autonomous vehicle industry.
Philippe Coval from Samsung Open Source Group discusses how the automotive industry is becoming more data-driven and connected. The Open Connectivity Foundation is working to provide common standards and open-source implementations for interconnecting Internet of Things devices across different domains, including smart home, automotive, and beyond. IoTivity is an open-source project that implements OCF specifications to allow devices to communicate in a common way. OCF aims to define common resources and interfaces for connected cars to ensure interoperability.
Content Design and UI Architecture for Multiscreen-projectsWolfram Nagel
This document discusses methods and conceptual considerations for content design and user interface architecture for multiscreen projects according to the building block principle. It introduces concepts like multiscreen strategies, content modeling, content structure mapping, content and UI mapping, and using a building block approach to define smallest reusable elements that can be combined to create interfaces for different devices and contexts. The document is from a presentation given at the World Usability Day at Hochschule Aalen on November 9th, 2017.
The document discusses the potential for virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) on the web. It argues that the web is well positioned to reach billions of users for VR/AR because it has no friction, is open/shareable, and is built on standards. Current initiatives like WebVR aim to define browser APIs for VR, and frameworks now exist for building VR experiences using web technologies like WebGL. The document predicts VR/AR on the web will become the predominant way people interact digitally by reaching massive scale through the "immersive web."
Autonomous cars self-driving cars-driverless cars market 2020 to 2030Chandan Chaudhary
The Autonomous cars/Self-Driving Cars/Driverless Cars Market report offers a deep analysis of the Market Research Industry. It demonstrates a rapid summary of industry data and a key catalog of the market. The report highlights well-known performers from the Autonomous cars/Self-Driving Cars/Driverless Cars Market beside contribution to the market vocation progress within the estimated time. KACSK Market Research Report covers recent improvements while predicting the expansion of the players of the market.
Below is the detailed list of some of the major investments in the run of driverless technology
1. Ford $1 billion investment in Argo AI
2. Toyota Research Institute $1 billion
3. Uber purchased Otto for $680 million
4. GM acquired CRUZE AUTOMATION for $580 million
5. Intel to buy Mobileye for $15.3 billion
6. GM invests $500 million in LYFT- drive sharing startup
7. VOLVO and Uber $300 million JV
8. Hyundai $1.7 billion R & D
9. Intel $250 million in driverless AI tech.
SAE Arizona - Autonomous Vehicles IRC Presentation on 9/20/18Mark Goldstein
The document summarizes a presentation about the autonomous vehicle revolution. It discusses emerging technologies like imaging, sensors and connectivity that are enabling autonomous functionality. It provides examples of autonomous vehicles from companies like Waymo, Uber, Tesla and others. It also discusses how autonomous vehicles could impact transportation systems and the economy. Arizona is positioning itself as a leader in autonomous vehicle testing and development.
Future of Autonomous Vehicles
The dream of self-driving vehicles has been a long time coming. It is however now within reach and the pressure is on the deliver on the vision. With sustained technology development, increased investment and raising public awareness, there is enormous interest in the imminent mainstream use of autonomous vehicles on the streets.
Although approaches vary from around the world, policy makers and urban planners in leading locations are now seeking to collaborate more with manufacturers, mobility providers, tech suppliers, logistics operators in order to align regulation for testing and mass deployment. And it goes both ways.
The investments being made in autonomy have rapidly shifted from millions to billions, so unsurprisingly those public and private organisations that are providing the funds are keen to ensure that the ROI is credible. There is much to play for and, although there has been substantial progress over recent years, significant questions on safety, social impact, business models and performance are still unanswered.
The Future of Autonomous Vehicles project was undertaken to canvas the views of a wide range of experts from around the world in order to create a clearer, informed global perspective of how autonomy will evolve over the next decade. Beginning with a discussion with government officials just outside Shanghai in July 2018 and ending with leaders from across the US autonomous vehicle community in the hills above Silicon Valley in February of 2020, this project has covered a lot of ground. In all, eight workshops and six additional discussions have engaged with hundreds of different opinions, shared perspectives and built considered future pathways.
This report is a synthesis of many voices and opinions on the likely future of autonomous vehicles. We hope that is useful.
Full project details are available on the dedicated mini site www.futureautonomous.org
The development of driverless vehicles is fast, and the technology has the potential to significantly affect the transport system, society and environment
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Bubiko+ geopose (London/Paris)
1. The following presentation uses references from the
State of the AR Cloud Report
published May 28, 2019 by the Open AR Cloud.
All rights reserved.
http://stateofthearcloud.com/
With the exception of Novaby, the 3D model making
company, I have no relationships with any companies
mentioned in this presentation.
This research has been self-funded.
2. Stephen Black
PARIS + London AR Meetup
SB introduction
Bubiko Foodtour introduction
Geopose
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6. Nissan video/ question of geopose
https://mashable.com/article/nissan-ar-virtual-reality-
windshield-display/
14. From correspondence with Jan-Erik Vinje,
Managing Director of Open Augmented Reality Cloud:
○ If we are successful in creating such a
standard we will in effect have created the
equivalent of the URL for real world spatial
computing. Allowing the geopose of both
real and virtual objects to be universally
captured, stored, shared and understood.
15. ○ I liken it to URL because it can be seen as
links between the physical world with the
digital world.
○ URL links information to more information.
Geopose links the world to digital
information and digital information to the
world.
16. ● It can even be used to create a "persistent portal"
between a physical space and a virtual space.
Where people from across the world who are
experiencing a virtual space can go through such
a portal to experience a real space (by streaming
realtime reality capture data to all those in the
virtual reality space).
17. ● At the same time people in the real world can
walk into the virtual reality space or see virtual
objects, scenes and avatars of virtual reality
users projected into their physical space using
AR.
20. To create a GEOPOSE
1.Physical space
owner
2. AR data/ SLAM
spatial location and mapping
3. AR Cloud space
4. End user(s)
21. How to find the location? (the need for interoperability):
Google maps Mapillary Military maps
LADOT ebike monitoring maps(eg)
Satellite-based maps monitoring floods, snow,
ice, fire, crowds etc. City/State/Federal maps
Company owned routing maps Bus routes
Ride sharing maps Superworld Emergency
routes Bike lanes Construction Traffic signals
32. Hyperreality by Keiichi Matsuda
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJg02ivYzSs
https://www.rt.com/news/455341-chinese-hackers-
tesla-autopilot/
https://mashable.com/article/nissan-ar-virtual-reality-
windshield-display/
These videos were shown just before the
presentation began.
33. AR AR AR
General + Movie led to Bicycle Research led to Traffic/Vehicle/AV Research
Research +Planning (The word ‘arbicle’ created.)
34. What is Augmented Reality, AR?
AR is the addition of digital information to an object.
36. AR1.0
Artivive Pokemon Go Leo Snapchat
Harry Potter: Wizards Unite Facebook Spark
Bubiko Foodtour
videos:
DC Rainmaker AR Rouvy Bike Experience
Cannondale Simon Service AR Preview
37. Bike/Road Emergency: digital information (2 way+)
Video GPS Weather
Audio Heart beat +
Text Chronology/Speed
Graphics Proximity/Object Tracking
3D Objects that do not move Impact communication
3D Objects that move Live Camera
Phone Walkie Talkie
38. The ability for a great variety of users to identify and
share a common set of co-ordinates for digital
models is mandatory for safety and the growth of all
in the AR ecosystem, especially AV.
The Open Air Cloud Association (OARC) is
committed to interoperability in nearly all areas of
AR.
https://www.openarcloud.org/about
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43. California is a hotbed for autonomous vehicle testing,
so changes made to the state’s rules governing
these tests are followed closely by companies, like
General Motors, Alphabet’s Waymo, and Uber, that
are developing fleets of self-driving cars for public
use. There are currently 62 companies permitted and
678 autonomous vehicles that are licensed with the
DMV, officials say. Waymo is the only company with
a permit to test fully driverless vehicles on public
roads.
https://www.theverge.com/2019/4/12/18308136/california-dmv-self-driving-trucks-light-duty
44. A New Defense Against Robocar Cyberattacks Ed GarstenSenior Contributor August 7 2019
https://www.forbes.com/sites/edgarsten/2019/08/07/a-new-defense-against-robocar-cyberattacks/#13b438d348df
“ Autonomous vehicles contain between 300 million to 500 million lines of software code,
compared to a Boeing 787 Dreamliner commercial jet with 15 million and 100 million lines of code
in a premium car such as a Mercedes C-class, said Barzilai.”
In effect, said Barzilai, automakers are treating vehicles as “data centers” sending security updates
over the air which aggressive hackers are able to defeat.
A group of automakers, along with the Society of Automotive Engineers has established the
Automated Vehicle Safety Consortium (AVSC) to look into this very issue as the industry steps up
development of so-called Level 4 and Level 5 self-driving vehicles. Joining the SAE in the
consortium are General Motors Corp., Ford Motor Co. and Toyota Motor Corporation. Still in its
early stages, the AVSC is not only involved with developing a set of safety principles for Level 4 and
5 autonomous vehicles, but, “data collection, protection and sharing required to reconstruct certain
events,” according to its website. https://www.sae-itc.com/
46. AV AR CONTENT
- Required by vehicle (safety+ routing +
maintenance)
- Content offered by companies
- Content chosen by individuals
- Content shared by fellow passengers (traveling
to a sports or cultural event, group learning)
47. A bit about AR….
lighting
Occlusion
Digital avatars