Do We Really Wish Self-Driving Vehicles to Behave as Human Drivers? (Editorial)
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The Society of Automotive Engineers J3016 Level 5 (full driving automation) defines a specific capability to “drive the vehicle everywhere in all conditions” [1] . Such an ability transforms a vehicle to a self-driving vehicle, and it is meant to perceive and understand road traffic as humans do and, in response, make driving decisions and execute them accordingly. At this stage of development, we all are aware of the limitations and even shortcomings of self-driving technologies, and those weaknesses are not what I am discussing in this editorial, as they have been addressed in my other columns.
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IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Magazine
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14
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3
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Automotive mechatronics and autonomous systems
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Vlacic, L, Do We Really Wish Self-Driving Vehicles to Behave as Human Drivers? (Editorial), IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Magazine, 2022, 14 (3), pp. 3-4