Future cities and autonomous vehicles: analysis of the barriers to full adoption
Author | Nacer Eddine, Bezai |
Author | Medjdoub, Benachir |
Author | Al-Habaibeh, Amin |
Author | Chalal, Moulay Larbi |
Author | Fadli, Fodil |
Available date | 2024-03-18T08:04:02Z |
Publication Date | 2021-01-31 |
Publication Name | Energy and Built Environment |
Identifier | http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.enbenv.2020.05.002 |
Citation | Bezai, N. E., Medjdoub, B., Al-Habaibeh, A., Chalal, M. L., & Fadli, F. (2021). Future cities and autonomous vehicles: analysis of the barriers to full adoption. Energy and Built Environment, 2(1), 65-81. |
Abstract | The inevitable upcoming technology of autonomous vehicles (AVs) will affect our cities and several aspects of our lives. The widespread adoption of AVs repose at crossing distinct barriers that prevent their full adoption. This paper presents a critical review of recent debates about AVs and analyse the key barriers to their full adoption. This study has employed a mixed research methodology on a selected database of recently published research works. Thus, the outcomes of this review integrate the barriers into two main categories; (1) User/Government perspectives that include (i) Users' acceptance and behaviour, (ii) Safety, and (iii) Legislation. (2) Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) which include (i) Computer software and hardware, (ii) Communication systems V2X, and (iii) accurate positioning and mapping. Furthermore, a framework of barriers and their relations to AVs system architecture has been suggested to support future research and technology development. |
Sponsor | This work is fully funded by Nottingham Trent University. |
Language | en |
Publisher | KeAi Communications Co. |
Subject | autonomous vehicles smart city barriers safety technology users' behaviour |
Type | Article |
Pagination | 65-81 |
Issue Number | 1 |
Volume Number | 2 |
Open Access user License | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ |
ESSN | 2666-1233 |
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