Abstract
Autonomous driving as a future technology seems to revolutionize mobility. However, even a first glance reveals the heterogeneity of this topic. After a discussion of various terms and characteristics, the necessary safety will be examined. Multiple strategies of introduction are compared and the remaining challenges for safe autonomous driving are presented.
Zusammenfassung
Autonomes Fahren lässt als Zukunftstechnologie einen revolutionären Wandel der Mobilität erwarten. Allerdings wird schon auf den ersten Blick klar, wie heterogen dieses Feld ist. Nach verschiedenen Begriffen und Ausprägungen für das autonome Fahren wird diskutiert, welche Anforderungen an die Sicherheit zu stellen sind. Mehrere Einführungsstrategien werden verglichen sowie die verbleibenden Herausforderungen für das sichere autonome Fahren aufgeführt.
About the author
Hermann Winner studied physics to doctoral level at Universität Münster before he started his career in industry in advanced engineering and later in series development at Robert Bosch GmbH where he was responsible for driver assistance systems. He is a professor for automotive engineering at Technische Universität in Darmstadt.
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