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Preparing Testing and Learning Requirements for the Automated and Connected Age

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Intelligent System Solutions for Auto Mobility and Beyond (AMAA 2020)

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Automated driving will significantly influence our society. The development towards connected and automated mobility offers solutions to many of today’s societal challenges. The further development of automated and connected vehicles to market maturity requires extensive test procedures that meet the highest safety requirements. This paper will highlight key activities, which are necessary from a public authority’s point of view to test and implement them on domestic roads. It describes Austria’s strategy including its concrete measures and criteria to fulfill a holistic approach for enabling car manufacturer and scientific institutes to test and further develop technologies under real conditions, based on the active steering role from the public authority to ensure the safe and sustainable implementation.

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Nikowitz, M. (2021). Preparing Testing and Learning Requirements for the Automated and Connected Age. In: Zachäus, C., Meyer, G. (eds) Intelligent System Solutions for Auto Mobility and Beyond. AMAA 2020. Lecture Notes in Mobility. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-65871-7_20

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