2020
DOI: 10.2478/cjece-2020-0007
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A Survey about Intelligent Solutions for Autonomous Vehicles based on FPGA

Abstract: Safe driving and reducing the number of accidents victims have been the main motivations for researchers and automotive companies for decades. Today, humanity is very close to make the old dream of fully autonomous vehicles a reality, thanks to the rapid spread of AI (artificial intelligence) and the evolution of semiconductor technologies. But the real problem here is the increasing demand for computational power and that of course will increase power requirements, hence it will not be suitable for autonomous… Show more

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“…The biggest challenge facing AV's energy consumption is the requirements for attached sensors, control systems, computer processing units, remote data transfer protocols, and networking hardware. These systems are needed to perceive the surrounding real-world circumstances and responding real-time decisions [21], [22], Ȧdditionally, vehicle weight and probably higher drag may raise the energy consumption of AVs compared to human-driven vehicles [23]. These extra loads dilate the auxiliary load profile, therefore decreasing the range of an automated vehicle.…”
Section: Energy Consumption Problems In Autonomous Vehiclesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The biggest challenge facing AV's energy consumption is the requirements for attached sensors, control systems, computer processing units, remote data transfer protocols, and networking hardware. These systems are needed to perceive the surrounding real-world circumstances and responding real-time decisions [21], [22], Ȧdditionally, vehicle weight and probably higher drag may raise the energy consumption of AVs compared to human-driven vehicles [23]. These extra loads dilate the auxiliary load profile, therefore decreasing the range of an automated vehicle.…”
Section: Energy Consumption Problems In Autonomous Vehiclesmentioning
confidence: 99%