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Autonomous Vehicles Competing with . by Alain L. Kornhauser, Ph.D. Professor, Operations Research & Financial Engineering Director, Program in Transportation Faculty Chair, PAVE (Princeton Autonomous Vehicle Engineering) Princeton University Presented at Auto-Free New York! NYC
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Autonomous VehiclesCompeting with by Alain L. Kornhauser, Ph.D.Professor, Operations Research & Financial EngineeringDirector, Program in Transportation Faculty Chair, PAVE (Princeton Autonomous Vehicle Engineering) Princeton University Presented at Auto-Free New York! NYC October 15, 2013 Autonomous Pedestrians & Everything Else: Where it Might Work on Manhattan’s Crowded Streets
What about Manhattan? Preceding background slides are at http://orfe.princeton.edu/~alaink/SmartDrivingCars/Presentations/Auto-Free_NY_101513wURLs.pptx
Initial Deployment… • Needs to be Driverless • With Excellent Pedestrian Recognition • Doesn’t Need To Be… • Fast • Everywhere • Let’s start Slow and Narrow: • Like CityMobile2… • Say 10-15 mph, Along a Corridor
What About…… Driverlesselectric shuttle to be trialled in Singapore (video of Luxembourg Demonstration)
Looking East Down 42nd St. Starting on the West Side
Looking East Down 42nd St. Moving East
Discussion! Thank You alaink@princeton.edu www.SmartDrivingCar.com