2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.trpro.2015.09.018
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AFEX: An Autonomous Freight Exchange Concept

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“…Other identified problems in the literature include the handling of mixed traffic scenarios [16]- [19], the development of resilient (multi-)sensor systems for navigation and localisation, the use of a mix of communications (i.e. Wi-Fi, 5G, V2X, I2X communications) and cooperativeness levels in ITS technologies [20], [21], the deployment of connected and multimodal transport solutions for people and goods [16], [22]- [24] and the development of a framework for humanmachine interactions, human-like driving/navigation behaviour and human acceptance levels (in terms of safety, comfort, etc.) for automated transport [25]- [27].…”
Section: ) Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (Cavs)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other identified problems in the literature include the handling of mixed traffic scenarios [16]- [19], the development of resilient (multi-)sensor systems for navigation and localisation, the use of a mix of communications (i.e. Wi-Fi, 5G, V2X, I2X communications) and cooperativeness levels in ITS technologies [20], [21], the deployment of connected and multimodal transport solutions for people and goods [16], [22]- [24] and the development of a framework for humanmachine interactions, human-like driving/navigation behaviour and human acceptance levels (in terms of safety, comfort, etc.) for automated transport [25]- [27].…”
Section: ) Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (Cavs)mentioning
confidence: 99%