Technology acceptance for partially automated vehicles in the United States and Germany

S Bujanov - 2020 - search.proquest.com
S Bujanov
2020search.proquest.com
Autonomous Driving (AD) is no longer a part of a science fiction film but is going to be soon
becoming a reality. The Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) have defined six levels of
automation. There are six defined levels by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE),
ranging from no automation (SAE-0) to full automation (SAE-5). Officially, Autonomous
Vehicles (SAE-5) and vehicles with a high degree of automation (SAE-3, SAE-4) are not fully
available for purchase on the market yet, although it would be technologically possible …
Abstract
Autonomous Driving (AD) is no longer a part of a science fiction film but is going to be soon becoming a reality. The Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) have defined six levels of automation. There are six defined levels by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), ranging from no automation (SAE-0) to full automation (SAE-5). Officially, Autonomous Vehicles (SAE-5) and vehicles with a high degree of automation (SAE-3, SAE-4) are not fully available for purchase on the market yet, although it would be technologically possible. Vehicles with automation level SAE-2 have already penetrated the market and SAE-3 is not far away. For constantly growing technologies such as higher automation levels of vehicles to successfully dominate the market, they must be accepted by consumers. People's acceptance plays an essential role, usually even more than the technological aspect. Regardless of how well a technology is developed, if it is not accepted and used by the consumer, it is of very little use.
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