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This book combines comprehensive multi-angle discussions on fully
connected and automated vehicle highway implementation. It covers
the current progress of the works towards autonomous vehicle
highway development, which encompasses the discussion on the
technical, social, and policy as well as security aspects of
Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CAV) topics. This, in return,
will be beneficial to a vast amount of readers who are interested
in the topics of CAV, Automated Highway and Smart City, among many
others. Topics include, but are not limited to, Autonomous Vehicle
in the Smart City, Automated Highway, Smart-Cities Transportation,
Mobility as a Service, Intelligent Transportation Systems, Data
Management of Connected and Autonomous Vehicle, Autonomous Trucks,
and Autonomous Freight Transportation. Brings together
contributions discussing the latest research in full automated
highway implementation; Discusses topics such as autonomous
vehicles, intelligent transportation systems, and smart highways;
Features contributions from researchers, academics, and
professionals from a broad perspective.
The productization of emerging technologies related to the Fourth
Industrial Revolution (FIR) is now getting more attention across
different industries. Compared to the previous industrial
transformations that the world has seen which relied on mechanical
innovations, the ongoing FIR is seeing software and data-driven
products as the foundation. Apart from that, topics such as
circular and sustainable economy as well as climate change are also
disrupting the industrial ecosystem. For a viable and successful
productization of emerging technologies, collaborations between
interdisciplinary stakeholders are a necessity. One of the elements
that has been identified to facilitate this collaboration is
service design. This book aimed to provide comprehensive service
design discussions for practitioners in different fields and
sectors. The aim is to bridge the knowledge gap between experts in
academia, business and product development, among many others, to
provide a unified understanding of the importance of service design
for the productization of emerging technologies. The book consists
of an overview of emerging technologies product development and
service design, as well as perspectives from different sectors of
the industry. The book is expected to benefit multi-disciplinary
researchers, practitioners and general audiences with interests in
Service Design for Emerging Technologies.
This book combines comprehensive multi-angle discussions on fully
connected and automated vehicle highway implementation. It covers
the current progress of the works towards autonomous vehicle
highway development, which encompasses the discussion on the
technical, social, and policy as well as security aspects of
Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CAV) topics. This, in return,
will be beneficial to a vast amount of readers who are interested
in the topics of CAV, Automated Highway and Smart City, among many
others. Topics include, but are not limited to, Autonomous Vehicle
in the Smart City, Automated Highway, Smart-Cities Transportation,
Mobility as a Service, Intelligent Transportation Systems, Data
Management of Connected and Autonomous Vehicle, Autonomous Trucks,
and Autonomous Freight Transportation. Brings together
contributions discussing the latest research in full automated
highway implementation; Discusses topics such as autonomous
vehicles, intelligent transportation systems, and smart highways;
Features contributions from researchers, academics, and
professionals from a broad perspective.
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
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