Computational cytology is a critical, rapid-developing, yet challenging topic in medical image computing concerned with analyzing digitized cytology images by computer-aided …
The concept of sustainable mobility has had a relatively short life, first being used about 30 years ago. In that time, some progress has been made, but transport is still not contributing …
J Li, E Rombaut, L Vanhaverbeke - Computers, Environment and Urban …, 2021 - Elsevier
This paper provides a systematic review of studies that model future autonomous vehicles (AVs) in urban mobility and logistics using an agent-based model (ABM). Eighty relevant …
It is now almost three decades since the concept of 'sustainable mobility'first appeared in the 1992 EU Green Paper on the Impact of Transport on the Environment. This paper reviews …
N Zangi, R Srour-Zreik, D Ridel, H Chassidim… - Accident Analysis & …, 2022 - Elsevier
Drivers of partially automated vehicles (PAVs) are relieved from parts of the driving tasks allocated to the automated driver. Ironically, these drivers are obligated to continuously …
K Ljubi, A Groznik - Transport policy, 2023 - Elsevier
This study aims to test additional AV adoption factors by considering social factors and privacy concerns in the AV era while relying on earlier adoption models and the AV adoption …
AK Tyagi, SU Aswathy - International Journal of Intelligent Networks, 2021 - Elsevier
The vehicle business has accomplished extraordinary outcomes in creating dependable, sheltered and reasonable vehicles throughout the only remaining century. Autonomous …
A Herrmann, W Brenner, R Stadler - 2018 - emerald.com
Autonomous driving can only be realised when vehicles are developed into connected, digitised products [68]. Such products still always have a physical core, but are …
W Zhang - Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing, 2021 - Elsevier
A robust steering torque control strategy for lateral tracking functionality of autonomous driving vehicles that perform active steering, active accelerating and active braking is …