The Future of Autonomous Vehicles



EOI: 10.11242/viva-tech.01.05.001

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Prof. Sonia Dubey1Dipika Bangera2 , Sumit Gawade3,"The Future of Autonomous Vehicles", VIVA-IJRI Volume 1, Issue 7, Article 1, pp. 1-14, 2023. Published by Master of Computer Application Department, VIVA Institute of Technology, Virar, India.

Abstract

The advent of autonomous vehicles represents a transformative paradigm shift in transportation, with profound implications for safety, efficiency, and societal well-being. This research paper explores the current state, technological innovations, challenges, and future prospects of autonomous vehicles. The analysis encompasses a multidimensional examination, encompassing technological advancements, economic and social implications, and public perception. Case studies highlight successful implementations and lessons learned, contributing to a comprehensive understanding of the evolving landscape of autonomous vehicles. The paper concludes with reflections on the potential impact on society and recommendations for navigating the challenges ahead.

Keywords

Artificial Intelligence, Autonomous Vehicles, Case Studies, Connectivity, Employment, Future Developments, Machine Learning, Mobility, Public Perception, Regulation, Safety, Self-driving Cars, Sensor Technology, Smart Cities, Urban Planning

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