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Autonomous Driving: How the Driverless Revolution will Change the World [Kõva köide]

(University of St. Gallen, Switzerland), (Audi AG, Germany), (University of St. Gallen, Switzerland)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 464 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x30 mm, kaal: 820 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Mar-2018
  • Kirjastus: Emerald Publishing Limited
  • ISBN-10: 1787148343
  • ISBN-13: 9781787148345
  • Formaat: Hardback, 464 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x30 mm, kaal: 820 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Mar-2018
  • Kirjastus: Emerald Publishing Limited
  • ISBN-10: 1787148343
  • ISBN-13: 9781787148345
This book looks at the latest advances in autonomous driving, demonstrating that a future once considered science fiction is now close at hand.

Acceptance of driverless cars relies on more than just the technology that delivers it; in this book the authors consider the shift in attitudes required for social acceptance and a move towards considering cars one aspect of a wider mobility solution. In addition, a clear demand is arising from gridlocked megacities across the globe. Autonomous driving offers a solution for the high pollution levels and management of the transport infrastructure where current methods are proving insufficient in places of high population density.

Having highlighted the need for driverless cars, the book concludes with an ambitious agenda to ensure the successful delivery of autonomous driving. Political requirements, including investment in a new infrastructure and a commitment to collaboration across borders factors in the ten-point plan for governments seeking to establish international leaders in the latest advances in mobility services.

From ethical considerations in the programming of automated driving procedures to changes in attitudes towards car ownership and design, this title is a comprehensive look at the latest revolution in mobility.


The technology and engineering behind autonomous driving is advancing at pace. This book presents the latest technical advances and the economic, environmental and social impact driverless cars will have on individuals and the automotive industry.

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Herrmann, a professor of marketing, Brenner, a professor of information management, and Stadler, the CEO of Audi, explore how driverless cars will change peoples lives, the automotive and technology industry, environmental protection, the economy, legal and regulatory conditions, and other aspects of the world. They discuss facts about human driving, trends and disruptive technology related to mobility, the history and different levels of autonomous driving, economic aspects, and development phases; the technology of autonomous driving, including digitized and connected cars and cybersecurity and data privacy; the arena of autonomous driving, including areas of current use and the stakeholders and players involved; customers and their mobility behavior and expectations, as well as use cases, whether autonomous driving can fail, and product positioning; framework conditions for autonomous driving, including protection and liability, norms and standards, and ethics and morals; the impact on vehicle design, human-machine interaction, time, cost, and safety; the impact on companies and their business models, value chains, the sharing economy, and the insurance industry; the impact on society in the areas of work and welfare, competitiveness, emerging societies, and urban development; and the actions needed by the auto industry and government to manage the transition. -- Annotation ©2018 * (protoview.com) *

Acknowledgements ix
Preface xiii
PART 1 EVOLUTIONS AND REVOLUTIONS IN MOBILITY
1 Autonomous Driving Is a Reality
3(18)
2 Facts about Human Driving
21(4)
3 Megatrends in Mobility
25(6)
4 Disruptions in Mobility
31(8)
PART 2 PERSPECTIVES ON AUTONOMOUS DRIVING
5 History
39(8)
6 Levels
47(10)
7 Visions
57(8)
8 Economics
65(6)
9 Roadmap
71(20)
PART 3 TECHNOLOGY OF AUTONOMOUS DRIVING
10 Model
91(20)
11 The Digitised Car
111(18)
12 The Connected Car
129(12)
13 Cyber Security and Data Privacy
141(12)
PART 4 ARENA OF AUTONOMOUS DRIVING
14 Fields
153(18)
15 Stakeholders
171(8)
16 Players
179(8)
PART 5 CUSTOMERS AND THEIR MOBILITY BEHAVIOUR
17 The Problem with Mobility
187(8)
18 Mobility as Social Interaction
195(8)
19 Customers' Expectations
203(8)
20 Use Cases for Autonomous Driving
211(10)
21 Can Autonomous Driving Fail?
221(4)
22 New Types, New Segments
225(8)
PART 6 FRAMEWORK CONDITIONS FOR AUTONOMOUS DRIVING
23 Protection and Liability
233(8)
24 Norms and Standards
241(8)
25 Ethics and Morals
249(12)
PART 7 IMPACT ON VEHICLES
26 The Vehicle as an Ecosystem
261(4)
27 Vehicle Design
265(12)
28 Human--Machine Interaction
277(18)
29 Time, Cost and Safety
295(16)
PART 8 IMPACT ON COMPANIES
30 Business Models
311(16)
31 Value Chains
327(14)
32 The Sharing Economy
341(12)
33 The Insurance Industry
353(10)
PART 9 IMPACT ON SOCIETY
34 Work and Welfare
363(4)
35 Competitiveness
367(10)
36 Emerging Societies
377(4)
37 Urban Development
381(14)
PART 10 WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE?
38 Agenda for the Auto Industry
395(6)
39 Ten-Point Plan for Governments
401(8)
Epilogue: Brave New World 409(4)
Bibliography 413(14)
Index 427
Andreas Herrmann is Director of the Institute for Customer Insight at the University of St Gallen and Head of the Audi Lab for Market Research. He has extensive experience in the automobile industry having worked as Controller at Audi AG and through consultancy work, where he has collaborated with Mercedes, BMW, Volkswagen and Porsche. Andreas is author of 15 books and over 200 articles in the areas of management, consumer behaviour and marketing. Walter Brenner is Managing Director of the Institute of Information Management at the University of St Gallen and former Dean of the School of Management. Previously, he was Head of Application Development at Lonza AG, and before this he provided consultancy services in the IT, financial, service and machine sectors. Walter is author and editor of 30 books and more than 300 scientific publications.  Rupert Stadler is Chairman of the Board of Management at AUDI AG. He joined AUDI AG in 1990 as Controller in the Sales and Marketing area before switching to Volkswagen/Audi España SA as Commercial Director in 1994. In that capacity he was responsible for controllership, accounts, personnel and organisation. From 1997, Rupert was Head of the Board of Managements Office for the Volkswagen Group and was Head of Group Product Planning from 2002. He became an AUDI AG Board Member in 2003, and in 2007 he was made Chairman of the Board of Management.