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From Automated To Autonomous Driving A Transnational Research History On Pioneers Artifacts And Technological Change 19502000 Fabian Krger

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From Automated To Autonomous Driving A Transnational Research History On Pioneers Artifacts And Technological Change 19502000 Fabian Krger
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From Automated To Autonomous Driving A Transnational Research History On Pioneers Artifacts And Technological Change 19502000 Fabian Krger instant download after payment.

Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.35 MB
Pages: 318
Author: Fabian Kröger
ISBN: 9783031498800, 3031498801
Language: English
Year: 2024

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From Automated To Autonomous Driving A Transnational Research History On Pioneers Artifacts And Technological Change 19502000 Fabian Krger by Fabian Kröger 9783031498800, 3031498801 instant download after payment.

This book presents the most important milestones of the research on automated and autonomous driving in the United States, Japan and Europe throughout five decades (1950-2000). Drawing on sources from the automotive industry, electrical engineering, the robotics and AI-domain and military institutions, it retraces the transition from the guidance-cable approach to vehicle-based sensor and vision systems. Giving a detailed overview of the technical concepts, artefacts, research vehicles and robots, the book presents the transnational engineering efforts that started long before Silicon Valley entered the field. In addition, the book also uniquely details the role of the military in the domain of vehicle automation. This all ensures the book is of great interest to historians of technology, practitioners in engineering disciplines, scholars working in mobility studies, journalists, and political decision makers.

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