Three Decades of Driver Assistance Systems: Review and Future Perspectives

Technical University of Munich · University of Regensburg · +6 more institutions

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Abstract

This contribution provides a review of fundamental goals, development and future perspectives of driver assistance systems. Mobility is a fundamental desire of mankind. Virtually any society strives for safe and efficient mobility at low ecological and economic costs. Nevertheless, its technical implementation significantly differs among societies, depending on their culture and their degree of industrialization. A potential evolutionary roadmap for driver assistance systems is discussed. Emerging from systems based on proprioceptive sensors, such as ABS or ESC, we review the progress incented by the use of exteroceptive sensors such as radar, video, or lidar. While the ultimate goal of automated and…

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Keywords
  • Advanced driver assistance systems
  • Intelligent transportation system
  • Interim
  • Computer science
  • Systems engineering
  • State (computer science)
  • Transport engineering
  • Engineering
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Sustainable cities and communities
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