4. Production steps
4.1 Progressivity levels
Autonomous driving vehicles are organized robots that take into account the environment and the unforeseen events that may occur during a journey. For this reason, development projects envisage a gradual transition from highway driving to semi-autonomous driving, and then to traditional city driving. The most challenging phase will be integrating autonomous driving in densely trafficked cities, where it will have to cohabit with conventionally driven vehicles, in the presence of two-wheelers with or without engines, and also in the presence of pedestrians (figure 8 ). With a view to the development of self-driving cars, the American and European authorities have...
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- Taxonomy and Definitions for Terms Related to On-Road Motor Vehicle Automated Driving Systems ITS-G51. - SAE J3016 - (2014)
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