Vehicle Safety and Future Mobility

Social, Legal and Safety Solutions

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€249.99 (Print)

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Vehicle Safety and Future Mobility
The transportation landscape is undergoing a rapid transformation, driven by innovative business models and cutting-edge technologies like automated driving and new propulsion concepts. This book explores the critical intersection of legal, social, and safety requirements that are shaping the future of mobility, with a focus on automated driving. It addresses the fundamental question of how societal expectations influence the development of these technologies and provides practical guidance for engineers and managers on incorporating collective needs into product development while ensuring robust safety.

This book
- examines the pivotal role of social acceptance in the success of automated driving and explores strategies for building trust among society, authorities, and management
- explains the necessity of implementing robust Safety Management Systems (SMS) and adopting a holistic approach to security for new mobility solutions
- analyzes human driving behavior, and its implications for the design and development of automated driving systems that seamlessly integrate with human driving
- explores the transformative role of artificial intelligence in automated driving and the application of generative AI as a supporting tool in the automotive development lifecycle, including the potential risks associated with machine learning algorithms and how to mitigate them
- presents systems engineering as a key solution for the future of mobility, providing a framework for managing the complexity and interconnectedness of automated driving systems

AI-driven mobility solutions, especially safety-critical and automated driving functions, introduce new risks and require new approaches to security and safety. Packed with best practices and real-world use cases, this book serves as an invaluable resource for manufacturers, producers, operators, and service providers navigating the landscape of vehicle safety and automated driving.
Vehicle Safety and Future Mobility
The transportation landscape is undergoing a rapid transformation, driven by innovative business models and cutting-edge technologies like automated driving and new propulsion concepts. This book explores the critical intersection of legal, social, and safety requirements that are shaping the future of mobility, with a focus on automated driving. It addresses the fundamental question of how societal expectations influence the development of these technologies and provides practical guidance for engineers and managers on incorporating collective needs into product development while ensuring robust safety.

This book
- examines the pivotal role of social acceptance in the success of automated driving and explores strategies for building trust among society, authorities, and management
- explains the necessity of implementing robust Safety Management Systems (SMS) and adopting a holistic approach to security for new mobility solutions
- analyzes human driving behavior, and its implications for the design and development of automated driving systems that seamlessly integrate with human driving
- explores the transformative role of artificial intelligence in automated driving and the application of generative AI as a supporting tool in the automotive development lifecycle, including the potential risks associated with machine learning algorithms and how to mitigate them
- presents systems engineering as a key solution for the future of mobility, providing a framework for managing the complexity and interconnectedness of automated driving systems

AI-driven mobility solutions, especially safety-critical and automated driving functions, introduce new risks and require new approaches to security and safety. Packed with best practices and real-world use cases, this book serves as an invaluable resource for manufacturers, producers, operators, and service providers navigating the landscape of vehicle safety and automated driving.
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Author Info

Hans-Leo Ross is Managing Director of CPS Safety Academy GmbH and works as a consultant in the automotive industry. He is Safety Advisor at Vay Technology GmbH. Previously, he developed strategies for vehicle safety, safety in transportation infrastructure and avionics safety at Robert Bosch AG and Bosch Engineering GmbH.
Ole Hans is Operational Safety Engineer at Vay Technology GmbH and PhD student at the Technical University of Darmstadt at the Institute for Control Methods and Intelligent Systems. His research and work interests include the development of safety strategies for remote driving systems and their safety management and operation.
Krystian Radlak is a consultant at UL Solutions and an assistant professor at Warsaw University of Technology. Previously, he worked as a computer vision and functional safety engineer for exida GmbH and Vay Technology GmbH.

Hans-Leo Ross is Managing Director of CPS Safety Academy GmbH and works as a consultant in the automotive industry. He is Safety Advisor at Vay Technology GmbH. Previously, he developed strategies for vehicle safety, safety in transportation infrastructure and avionics safety at Robert Bosch AG and Bosch Engineering GmbH.
Ole Hans is Operational Safety Engineer at Vay Technology GmbH and PhD student at the Technical University of Darmstadt at the Institute for Control Methods and Intelligent Systems. His research and work interests include the development of safety strategies for remote driving systems and their safety management and operation.
Krystian Radlak is a consultant at UL Solutions and an assistant professor at Warsaw University of Technology. Previously, he worked as a computer vision and functional safety engineer for exida GmbH and Vay Technology GmbH.

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