Public expectations for automated vehicles span a broad range, from mobility for passengers, to road user safety, to compliance with the traffic code. In most ordinary situations, these expectations can be satisfied simultaneously. But these various expectations can also lead to exceptional scenarios where certain objectives, such as those related to safety, are in tension with road rules. Exceptional driving scenarios challenge motion planning algorithms in automated vehicles to find solutions that are legally grounded, ethically sound, and technically feasible. The general public’s familiarity with exceptional driving scenarios comes from the classic Trolley Car problem in philosophy, asking who should live and who should die in an unav...
Autonomous driving is expected to revolutionize road traffic attenuating current externalities, espe...
Self-driving cars hold out the promise of being safer than manually driven cars. Yet they cannot be ...
Ethical considerations for autonomous vehicles (AVs) go beyond the “trolley problem” to include such...
This paper addresses the cultural sustainability of artificial intelligence use through one of its m...
The paper synthesizes modern scholarship in the fields of Artificial Intelligence law, Ethics, Corpo...
abstract: As urban populations increase, so does the demand for innovative transportation solutions ...
While it is widely agreed that automated and autonomous vehicles may provide safety benefits over ve...
none3noAccidents involving autonomous vehicles (AVs) raise difficult ethical dilemmas and legal issu...
Everyone agrees that autonomous cars ought to save lives. Even if the cars do not live up to the mos...
In this paper, we argue that solutions to normative challenges associated with autonomous driving, s...
In this paper, we explore and describe what is needed to allow connected and automated vehicles (CAV...
© 2019 Taylor & Francis. This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis ...
Research on self-driving cars is transdisciplinary and its different aspects have attracted interest...
For the first time in history, automated vehicles (AVs) are being deployed in populated environments...
This book takes a look at fully automated, autonomous vehicles and discusses many open questions: Ho...
Autonomous driving is expected to revolutionize road traffic attenuating current externalities, espe...
Self-driving cars hold out the promise of being safer than manually driven cars. Yet they cannot be ...
Ethical considerations for autonomous vehicles (AVs) go beyond the “trolley problem” to include such...
This paper addresses the cultural sustainability of artificial intelligence use through one of its m...
The paper synthesizes modern scholarship in the fields of Artificial Intelligence law, Ethics, Corpo...
abstract: As urban populations increase, so does the demand for innovative transportation solutions ...
While it is widely agreed that automated and autonomous vehicles may provide safety benefits over ve...
none3noAccidents involving autonomous vehicles (AVs) raise difficult ethical dilemmas and legal issu...
Everyone agrees that autonomous cars ought to save lives. Even if the cars do not live up to the mos...
In this paper, we argue that solutions to normative challenges associated with autonomous driving, s...
In this paper, we explore and describe what is needed to allow connected and automated vehicles (CAV...
© 2019 Taylor & Francis. This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis ...
Research on self-driving cars is transdisciplinary and its different aspects have attracted interest...
For the first time in history, automated vehicles (AVs) are being deployed in populated environments...
This book takes a look at fully automated, autonomous vehicles and discusses many open questions: Ho...
Autonomous driving is expected to revolutionize road traffic attenuating current externalities, espe...
Self-driving cars hold out the promise of being safer than manually driven cars. Yet they cannot be ...
Ethical considerations for autonomous vehicles (AVs) go beyond the “trolley problem” to include such...