The Development of a Self-Driving Bus


Authors : Yu Sun; Chi-Yo Huang

Volume/Issue : Volume 8 - 2023, Issue 3 - March

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7825166

Emerging technologies have led to significant advancements in vehicle technology, particularly in the development and commercialization of autonomous vehicles. Self-driving technology aims to reduce collisions, save energy, and improve traffic conditions, and major car manufacturers and technology companies have invested nearly $80 billion in research and development. Experts predict that by 2030, self-driving cars will be reliable and affordable enough to replace most traditional vehicles. The market for autonomous driving is expected to reach $800 billion by 2035 and $7 trillion by 2050, potentially saving 585,000 lives between 2035 and 2045. The future of mobility will bring significant changes to the environment, with smarter and more connected roads, towns, and cities. Most people will likely experience autonomous driving through privately rented or shared ride vehicles. In response to this trend, governments and industry leaders have proposed selfdriving bus solutions. Supported by the government, Taiwanese firms have successfully developed a selfdriving bus by integrating automotive parts and systems and using artificial intelligence and deep learning for human-like vision and driving behavior. The self-driving bus has been verified through field tests, and its platform has been commercialized.

Keywords : Self-Driving Bus, Autonomous Vehicle, Artificial Intelligence, Innovation.

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