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Keep Your Distance, Automated Driving Vehicle!—Toward an Accurate Localization Solutions for Automotive Applications

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An autonomous vehicle is a robotic vehicle with decision and action capability capable of performing assigned tasks without or with minimal human intervention. Autonomous cars have been in development for many years. The Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE International) published in 2014 a classification in five levels of driving automation, with level 0 corresponding to completely manual driving, and level 5 to an ideal dream where the vehicle would be able to navigate entirely autonomously for all missions and in all environments. This work addressed the navigation of an autonomous vehicle in general. We focus on one of the most complex scenarios of the road network and crossing of road intersections. In this paper, the critical features of autonomous intelligent vehicles are reviewed. Furthermore, the associated problems are presented, and the most advanced solutions are derived. This article aims to allow a novice in this field to understand the different facets of localization and perception problems for autonomous vehicles.

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Chehri, A., Zimmermann, A., Saadane, R. (2022). Keep Your Distance, Automated Driving Vehicle!—Toward an Accurate Localization Solutions for Automotive Applications. In: Zimmermann, A., Howlett, R.J., Jain, L.C. (eds) Human Centred Intelligent Systems. Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies, vol 310. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-3455-1_10

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