Resume
The automobile will be at the heart of two major transformations in the decades to come: the ecological transition with the search for clean fuel and the digital transformation.
With this deeply exploratory dossier, we take stock of this, with the conviction that the automobile will constitute a remarkable test bed in terms of technical and industrial stakes and beyond that, in terms of the ability of our society to meet the challenges of the century.
Table des matières
Connected Cars
& Future of the Mobile Ecosystem
Edited by Thierry BURGER-HELMCHEN & Samuel ROPERT
Foreword
by Yves GASSOT, Director of Publication
Introduction
by the Editors
Papers
Understanding Changes on Urban Mobility Patterns in an Automated Driving Scenario: results from a model application to Delft (NL)
Gonçalo HOMEM de ALMEIDA CORREIA
Regulation, Industry, and the Internet of Cars
Alexander SOLEY
The Legal Landscape of Autonomous Cars
François GORRIEZ
Interviews
Thierry VIADIEU, Renault
Conducted by Yves GASSOT
Gion BAKER, Vodafone Automotive SpA
Conducted by Samuel ROPERT
Bernard JULLIEN, Gerpisa
Conducted by Samuel ROPERT
Extra paper
The Role of Municipalities for Broadband Deployment in Rural Areas
in Germany: An Economic Perspective
Christian WERNICK & Christian M. BENDER
Features
Firms and Markets
• Digitisation Will Impact All Automotive Assets
Samuel ROPERT
• Dynamics of ICTs: Industries, R&D, Markets
Jean Paul SIMON
Author biographies
Service Section
14th ITS Asia-Pacific Conference
Kyoto, Japan, 24-27 June 2017
DigiWorld Yearbook & DigiWorld Future
Call for papers
Secteur géographique
Autres détails
- Référence : DWI17201A
- Livraison : on the DigiWorld Interactive platform
- Langues disponibles : Anglais
- Tags : automated vehicles, automation, Automobile, automotive, autonomous cars, broadband, car, Connected Cars, Connected Vehicle, cybersecurity, data, data privacy, digitisation, driver, European Union, fibre roll-out, Future, government, industry, Internet, Internet of Cars, Internet of Things, investment incentives, liability, municipal networks, Mobile Ecosystem, mobility impacts, optimization, public road, regulation, self-driving cars, traffic assignment, urban mobility