Automated Vehicles, the Driving Brain, and Artificial Intelligence

EPR2022027

11/16/2022

Authors Abstract
Content
Automated driving is considered a key technology for reducing traffic accidents, improving road utilization, and enhancing transportation economy and thus has received extensive attention from academia and industry in recent years. Although recent improvements in artificial intelligence are beginning to be integrated into vehicles, current AD technology is still far from matching or exceeding the level of human driving ability. The key technologies that need to be developed include achieving a deep understanding and cognition of traffic scenarios and highly intelligent decision-making.
Automated Vehicles, the Driving Brain, and Artificial Intelligenceaddresses brain-inspired driving and learning from the human brain's cognitive, thinking, reasoning, and memory abilities. This report presents a few unaddressed issues related to brain-inspired driving, including the cognitive mechanism, architecture implementation, scenario cognition, policy learning, testing, and validation.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/EPR2022027
Pages
26
Citation
Zheng, L., "Automated Vehicles, the Driving Brain, and Artificial Intelligence," SAE Technical Paper EPR2022027, 2022, https://doi.org/10.4271/EPR2022027.
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Published
Nov 16, 2022
Product Code
EPR2022027
Content Type
Research Report
Language
English