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Accelerating the Introduction of Driverless Vehicles Arjan Rensen Australia and New Zealand Driverless Vehicle Initiative Outdoor Media Association, 17 October 2017

Driverless Future What is a driverless vehicle? Levels of automation Future cities Challenges and opportunities

OUR VISION: To accelerate the safe and successful introduction of driverless vehicles onto Australia and New Zealand roads.

ADVI PARTNERSHIP | August 2017

What is a driverless vehicle? A driverless vehicle is a fully connected and automated vehicle that replaces the human driver in the management of all dynamic driving tasks.

Building blocks for automation already available Automatic transmission systems Electronic stability control Electronic power steering Adaptive Cruise Control Autonomous emergency braking Electronic Stability Control Lane Departure Avoidance Lane Keeping Assist Automatic Emergency Braking Blind spot Monitoring Pedestrian Detection Fatigue Alert Night Vision Speed Sign Recognition Automated parking ……… Not: connectivity Not: detailed mapping

When will the technology be available? Level 0: No automation Level 1: Driver assistance Level 2: Partial automation Level 3: Conditional Automation Level 4: High Automation Level 5: Full Automation

Issues to be explored Energy and environment Human Safety Factors Cyber Security Testing certification & licensing Liability, risk & insurance Shared mobility & public transport Security & privacy 8

Expected trends Accidents Driving 90% skills reduction Car Mobility ownership Mobility Car sharing Parking demand Congestion

Future cities V2X Communications Smart cities – connectivity Less parking, more public space High density versus low density Public transport versus driverless point to point transport ……. V2C V2V V2I

Challenges and opportunities for OMA Human factors L0-L3: limit distraction L4-L5: distraction not an issue What is the right medium for advertising? What will people be doing while ‘driving’?

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