2021
DOI: 10.1177/03611981211012416
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Potential Benefits of Animal-Detecting Automatic Emergency Braking Systems Based on U.S. Driving Data

Abstract: In 2015, there were 319,195 police reported vehicle-animal crashes, resulting in 275 vehicle occupant fatalities. Animal-detecting automatic emergency braking (AEB) systems are a promising active safety measure which could potentially avoid or mitigate many of these crashes by warning the driver, utilizing automatic braking, or both. The purpose of this study was to develop and characterize a target population of vehicle-animal crashes applicable to AEB systems and to analyze the potential benefits of an anima… Show more

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“…Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming more commonly used in many applications especially autonomous driving (AD) ones such as augmented reality (AR) [ 14 ], automatic emergency braking (AEB) [ 15 ], lane keeping assist (LKA) [ 16 ], active cruise control (ACC) [ 17 ], and crash avoidance (CA) [ 18 ]. Forward collision warning (FCW) [ 19 ] and automatic emergency braking (AEB) are considered as the initial trials to integrate crash avoidance functionality.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming more commonly used in many applications especially autonomous driving (AD) ones such as augmented reality (AR) [ 14 ], automatic emergency braking (AEB) [ 15 ], lane keeping assist (LKA) [ 16 ], active cruise control (ACC) [ 17 ], and crash avoidance (CA) [ 18 ]. Forward collision warning (FCW) [ 19 ] and automatic emergency braking (AEB) are considered as the initial trials to integrate crash avoidance functionality.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%