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Books > Professional & Technical > Civil engineering, surveying & building > Highway & traffic engineering
We are at the beginning of the next major disruptive cycle caused
by computing. In transportation, the term Autonomous, Connected,
Electric, and Shared (ACES) has been coined to represent the
enormous innovations enabled by underlying electronics technology.
The benefits of ACES vehicles range from improved safety, reduced
congestion, and lower stress for car occupants to social inclusion,
lower emissions, and better road utilization due to optimal
integration of private and public transport. ACES is creating a new
automotive and industrial ecosystem that will disrupt not only the
technical development of transportation but also the management and
supply chain of the industry. Disruptions caused by ACES are
prompted by not only technology but also by a shift from a
traditional to a software-based mindset, embodied by the arrival of
a new generation of automotive industry workforce. In Autonomous,
Connected, Electric and Shared Vehicles: Disrupting the Automotive
and Mobility Sectors, Umar Zakir Abdul Hamid provides an overview
of ACES technology for cross-disciplinary audiences, including
researchers, academics, and automotive professionals. Hamid bridges
the gap among the book's varied audiences, exploring the
development and deployment of ACES vehicles and the disruptions,
challenges, and potential benefits of this new technology. Topics
covered include: Recent trends and progress stimulating ACES growth
and development; ACES vehicle overview; Automotive and mobility
industry disruptions caused by ACES; Challenges of ACES
implementation; Potential benefits of the ACES ecosystem While
market introduction of ACES vehicles that are fully automated and
capable of unsupervised driving in an unstructured environment is
still a long-term goal, the future of mobility will be ACES, and
the transportation industry must prepare for this transition.
Autonomous, Connected, Electric and Shared Vehicles is a necessary
resource for anyone interested in the successful and reliable
implementation of ACES." ACES are destined to be a game changers on
the roads, altering the face of mobility." Daniel Watzenig,
Professor Graz University of Technology, Austria
This practical and comprehensive guide sets out key considerations
in using concrete pavement for roads. Many countries are exploring
the use of concrete to improve the durability and reliability of
their road networks. However, many developers, agencies, and
companies in the construction industry do not yet have sufficient
experience in the use of concrete pavement. This can lead to poorly
planned, supervised, or executed infrastructure that requires
premature and costly repairs or maintenance. This guide explains
the key issues to consider and how to avoid potential risks when
planning and constructing concrete pavement.
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