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Autonomous Drones: Why Autonomous Drones is the Secret Ingredient
Autonomous Vehicles: What Wikipedia Cannot Tell You About Autonomous Vehicles?
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What Is Autonomous Drone


An autonomous drone can conduct a safe flight without the intervention of a pilot. It does so with the help of artificial intelligence, and many other emerging technologies, enabling it to cope with all kinds of unforeseen and unpredictable emergency situations.


How You Will Benefit


- Answering the public top 100 questions about autonomous drones with insight, validation, and creativity.
- Real world examples for the usage of drones in 38 industries and 21 corporations.
- Glossary with 187 terms serves as a complete list of essential drone terms for pilots, professionals, and enthusiasts.
- 17 appendices to briefly explain 266 emerging technology in each industry to have 360-degree full understanding of drones’ technologies.


Who This Book Is For


Professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, enthusiasts, hobbyists, and those who want to go beyond basic knowledge or information for any kind of drone.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 3, 2021
Autonomous Drones: Why Autonomous Drones is the Secret Ingredient
Autonomous Vehicles: What Wikipedia Cannot Tell You About Autonomous Vehicles?

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  • Autonomous Vehicles: What Wikipedia Cannot Tell You About Autonomous Vehicles?

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    Autonomous Vehicles: What Wikipedia Cannot Tell You About Autonomous Vehicles?
    Autonomous Vehicles: What Wikipedia Cannot Tell You About Autonomous Vehicles?

    Elon Musk thought that his company Tesla will have fully autonomous cars ready by the end of 2020. "There are no fundamental challenges left," he said recently. "There are a number of minor issues. And then there's a struggle to solve all these little problems and bring the whole thing together."Although the technology to allow a car to complete a journey without human interference (what the industry calls "level 5 autonomy") can move quickly, the development of a vehicle that can do so safely and legally is another matter.The novelty of autonomous technology is intended to turn our legal and social ties into daily transport. Importantly, without a driver behind the wheel, autonomous vehicles raise concerns about the liability and responsibility for the conduct of the lane. Therefore, this book is structured to answer many questions about autonomous vehicles and make you not only understand all the aspects of this emerging technology, but master the discussions and debates about the following topics: Chapter One: The rise of autonomous vehiclesAutonomous vehicles become realityHistory of Autonomous vehiclesRoad Items WeightsSociety of Automotive Engineers (SAE International) Chapter Two: Tesla AutopilotAutoPilot AIAdvanced Sensor CoverageWide, Main and Narrow Forward CamerasWideMainNarrowForward Looking Side CamerasRearward Looking Side CamerasRear View CameraRadarUltrasonic SensorsProcessing Power Increased 40xTesla VisionAutopilotNavigate on AutopilotAutosteer+Smart SummonFull Self-Driving CapabilityFrom HomeTo your Destination Chapter Three: A level-by-level explainer of autonomous vehiclesClassification System For The Development Of InnovationsThe J3016 GuidelinesSix SAE levelCriticism of SAE classificationLevel 0: No automationLevel 1: Driver assistanceLevel 2: Partial automationLevel 3: Conditional automationLevel 4: High automationLevel 5: Full automation Chapter Four: Main Connectivity Specifications Of Autonomous VehiclesVehicle-To-EverythingArchitectures must be both redundant and real-time.The demand for high-speed data would increase onlySecurity and other applications Include external connectivityAutonomous driving efficiency and reliability are non-negotiableMore and more electrified cars would need a new approach to safetyNext generation Car Design Would Need Miniaturized SolutionsCo-creation of the future of mobility Chapter Five: Building Passenger Trust Is KeyTechnology for self-driving cars is accelerating fast, but our driverless future isn't going anywhere if people don't trust it.rules of the roadimplicit laws are more challengingThe math-based AV safety modelWhat is Sensitive Protection Responsibility?RSS is compatible with other AV systemsHow are AVs safely sharing the road with human drivers?01 Safe distance: Don't hit the car in front of you02 Cutting in: Don't cut it in recklessly03 Right of Way: Right of way is given, not taken04 Limited Visibility: Be cautious in areas with limited visibility05 Avoid Crashes: If you can avoid a crash without causing another one, you mustMoving past the miles-drivenImproving road safety with RSS todayRSS to gain supportBaiduValeoChina ITS AllianceRAND Corp.The Arizona Institute for Automated MobilityJoint Research Institutes Chapter Six: The reasons Autonomous vehicles still aren’t on our roadsThe Gap Between the Invention and The ApplicationSensorsMachine LearningThe Open RoadRegulationsSocial Acceptability Chapter Seven: Legal frameworks and other national initiativesThe United StatesEuropean Union MembershipUnited Arab EmiratesJapanAustralia Chapter Eight: Liability, ethics and human rights implicationsThe novelty of autonomous vehiclesThe critical debateAutonomy Threats Chapter Nine: Leading opinions on an ethical rollout for autonomous vehiclesThe Three Laws of RoboticsThe Ethical Dilemmas of AutonomyThe Worst-Case ScenarioThe Trolley Issue Chapter Ten: Social and economic implicationsRoads SafetyVehicles Ownership and Vehicles InsuranceJobs Chapter Eleven: Ong

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    Autonomous Drones: Why Autonomous Drones is the Secret Ingredient
    Autonomous Drones: Why Autonomous Drones is the Secret Ingredient

    What Is Autonomous Drone An autonomous drone can conduct a safe flight without the intervention of a pilot. It does so with the help of artificial intelligence, and many other emerging technologies, enabling it to cope with all kinds of unforeseen and unpredictable emergency situations. How You Will Benefit - Answering the public top 100 questions about autonomous drones with insight, validation, and creativity. - Real world examples for the usage of drones in 38 industries and 21 corporations. - Glossary with 187 terms serves as a complete list of essential drone terms for pilots, professionals, and enthusiasts. - 17 appendices to briefly explain 266 emerging technology in each industry to have 360-degree full understanding of drones’ technologies. Who This Book Is For Professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, enthusiasts, hobbyists, and those who want to go beyond basic knowledge or information for any kind of drone.

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