Auswirkungen des automatisierten Fahrens

Translated title of the contribution: Effects of automated driving

Jens Schippl, Constantin Pitzen, Michael Aleksa, Willibald Krenn, Emanuele Leonetti, Markus Deublein, Erik Schaarschmidt, Torsten Fleischer, Robert Yen

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Abstract

Chapter 3 first outlines potential legal consequences and risks associated with automated driving and how these depend on the form of use and regulation of automated vehicles. It also deals with the requirements of automated driving for the infrastructure such as roads and parking spaces, but also for digital traffic infrastructure such as traffic signal systems, traffic control systems and communication platforms. The chapter then addresses issues related to the current and future requirements on data of autonomous driving and - linked to this - aspects of data security and cyber security. The topic of road safety in mixed traffic and with vulnerable road user groups is also examined, as are social and ethical aspects relevant to the implementation of autonomous driving (in public transport).
Translated title of the contributionEffects of automated driving
Original languageGerman
Title of host publicationAutomatisierter ÖPNV
Subtitle of host publicationHintergründe und praktische Anleitung zur Umsetzung in kleineren Städten und ländlichen Regionen
EditorsRobert Yen, Nadja Braun Binder, Constantin Pitzen, Jens Schippl
PublisherSpringer Vieweg
Chapter3
Pages81
Number of pages73
ISBN (Electronic)978-3-662-66998-3
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2023

Keywords

  • automated driving
  • public transport

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