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Autonomous Driving

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Introduction
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    Chapter 2 Use Cases for Autonomous Driving
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    Chapter 3 Automated Driving in Its Social, Historical and Cultural Contexts
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    Chapter 4 Why Ethics Matters for Autonomous Cars
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    Chapter 5 Implementable Ethics for Autonomous Vehicles
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    Chapter 6 The Interaction Between Humans and Autonomous Agents
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    Chapter 7 Communication and Communication Problems Between Autonomous Vehicles and Human Drivers
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    Chapter 8 Autonomous Driving—Political, Legal, Social, and Sustainability Dimensions
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    Chapter 9 New Mobility Concepts and Autonomous Driving: The Potential for Change
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    Chapter 10 Deployment Scenarios for Vehicles with Higher-Order Automation
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    Chapter 11 Autonomous Driving and Urban Land Use
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    Chapter 12 Automated Vehicles and Automated Driving from a Demand Modeling Perspective
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    Chapter 13 Effects of Autonomous Driving on the Vehicle Concept
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    Chapter 14 Implementation of an Automated Mobility-on-Demand System
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    Chapter 15 Traffic Control and Traffic Management in a Transportation System with Autonomous Vehicles
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    Chapter 16 The Effect of Autonomous Vehicles on Traffic
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    Chapter 17 Safety Benefits of Automated Vehicles: Extended Findings from Accident Research for Development, Validation and Testing
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    Chapter 18 Autonomous Vehicles and Autonomous Driving in Freight Transport
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    Chapter 19 Autonomous Mobility-on-Demand Systems for Future Urban Mobility
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    Chapter 20 Predicting of Machine Perception for Automated Driving
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    Chapter 21 The Release of Autonomous Vehicles
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    Chapter 22 Do Autonomous Vehicles Learn?
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    Chapter 23 Safety Concept for Autonomous Vehicles
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    Chapter 24 Opportunities and Risks Associated with Collecting and Making Usable Additional Data
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    Chapter 25 Fundamental and Special Legal Questions for Autonomous Vehicles
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    Chapter 26 Product Liability Issues in the U.S. and Associated Risk Management
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    Chapter 27 Regulation and the Risk of Inaction
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    Chapter 28 Development and Approval of Automated Vehicles: Considerations of Technical, Legal, and Economic Risks
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    Chapter 29 Societal and Individual Acceptance of Autonomous Driving
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    Chapter 30 Societal Risk Constellations for Autonomous Driving. Analysis, Historical Context and Assessment
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    Chapter 31 Taking a Drive, Hitching a Ride: Autonomous Driving and Car Usage
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    Chapter 32 Consumer Perceptions of Automated Driving Technologies: An Examination of Use Cases and Branding Strategies
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Chapter title
Taking a Drive, Hitching a Ride: Autonomous Driving and Car Usage
Chapter number 31
Book title
Autonomous Driving
Published by
Springer Berlin Heidelberg, May 2016
DOI 10.1007/978-3-662-48847-8_31
Book ISBNs
978-3-66-248845-4, 978-3-66-248847-8
Authors

Eva Fraedrich, Barbara Lenz

Editors

Markus Maurer, J. Christian Gerdes, Barbara Lenz, Hermann Winner

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Unknown 19 100%

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Researcher 6 32%
Student > Ph. D. Student 5 26%
Professor 2 11%
Student > Master 1 5%
Unknown 5 26%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Social Sciences 5 26%
Engineering 3 16%
Computer Science 2 11%
Business, Management and Accounting 1 5%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance 1 5%
Other 3 16%
Unknown 4 21%