DocumentCode :
3781805
Title :
Future Transport and the Internet of People
Author :
James Hardy;Lu Liu
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. &
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
1175
Lastpage :
1180
Abstract :
Urban transportation methods are discussed from pre-history to possible future systems. Traditional developments have given advantages of distance, speed and cost of ownership but it is proposed that, until recently, there has been minimal innovation in over a hundred years. Future automation systems are promising totally autonomous driverless vehicles without the need for roadside signs and signals. Some reports claim that driverless vehicles will, among many other benefits, prevent accidents and resolve congestion. In the near term, and while unconnected vehicles are still prevalent, current controls will still be required. Wholesale public acceptance of driverless vehicles is not considered to be a certainty. It is concluded that the developments are more likely to affect the connected human driver than the connected vehicle.
Keywords :
"Roads","Safety","Motorcycles","Accidents","Combustion"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Ubiquitous Intelligence and Computing and 2015 IEEE 12th Intl Conf on Autonomic and Trusted Computing and 2015 IEEE 15th Intl Conf on Scalable Computing and Communications and Its Associated Workshops (UIC-ATC-ScalCom), 2015 IEEE 12th Intl Conf on
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/UIC-ATC-ScalCom-CBDCom-IoP.2015.214
Filename :
7518393
Link To Document :
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