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Title: Are we ready for self-driving cars?
Authors: Galea, Clint
Keywords: Automated vehicles
Automobiles -- Automatic control
Transportation, Automotive -- Technological innovations
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: University of Malta
Citation: Galea, C. (2018). Are we ready for self-driving cars?. THINK Magazine, 23, 15.
Abstract: In 2016 a 40-year-old technology company owner called Joshua Brown was killed when his autopiloting Tesla Model S malfunctioned. Since then a number of other incidents have raised the problem of safety in and around autonomous cars. One potential solution is to connect cars together so that they can keep in constant touch, letting each other know exactly where they are and when to get out of the way. Another alternative is to have a human pilot the vehicle for part, or all, of the journey, reducing some of the fear associated with self-driving cars’ safety and giving rise to so-called remotely-piloted ground vehicles (RPGVs). Because this idea needs a stable and constant Internet connection, I wanted to test if the current 4G network is fast enough for these cars to drive and function safely. Relying on a hefty amount of external data about pedestrians, other traffic, road layouts, and more makes things difficult.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/67654
ISSN: 2306-0735
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