汽车出行:即将到来的全自动公路车辆

P. Hancock
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在一个似乎主要由对虚假的利润偶像的崇拜所驱动的世界里,毫无疑问,自动道路车辆的时代已经来临。事实上,这些技术已经开始渗透到定制汽车领域,在特殊情况下可行的技术是渗透到更普遍情况下的主要候选技术。在短短几十年的时间里,我们是否会像现在看待手动操作的电梯一样,将手动控制的车辆视为一种令人讨厌的时代错误,或者是古董贸易中一个专门领域的特定领域?但是,在我们实现哪怕是第一个程度的真正的“汽车移动性”之前,我们必须经历一个混合发展阶段,在这个阶段,个人驾驶员的角色将不得不发生实质性的演变。在这个发展阶段,道路上的车辆将被最好地描述为“混合设备”(即自动和手动控制车辆的动态变化组合)。这些不同容量的车辆是否会在空间(例如,自动车辆专用车道)或时间(例如,只允许手动车辆在特定道路上行驶的时间段)上分开,这是所有参加这一重要开端的人都必须关心的问题。例如,如果允许不同容量的车辆“混合”,那么接受的一个关键因素将是自动驾驶汽车如何处理昏昏欲睡、疲劳或其他受损的驾驶员进行传统的手动控制。在从人为因素的角度探索了混合发展和车辆控制创新形式的这一特定链之后,并简要考虑了各种机器人系统的平行发展,我通过提出以下可能表达的挑衅性问题来结束我目前的演讲。当我们可以开发这样的自动化系统时,我们实际上应该遵循这条发展路线吗?后一个问题与安全、效率、选择、自由以及我们预期的整体社会和个人生活质量等概念密切相关。关于即将到来的自动化技术浪潮,后面这些问题是否会进入主要的科学和工程论述,我认为是相当值得怀疑的。
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Automobility: the coming use of fully-automated on-road vehicles
In a world that appears primarily to be motivated by a worship of the false idol of profit, there can be little doubt that the era of automated road vehicles is upon us. Indeed, such technologies have already begun to percolate into the bespoke vehicle domain and what becomes feasible in the special case is a prime candidate to penetrate into the more general circumstance. Within a period of mere decades, will it be the case that we will look back upon the manually controlled vehicle in the same manner that we now look upon the manually operated elevator, as a piquant anachronism or the particular domain of a specialized segment of the antiques trade? But, before we achieve even the first degree of true “automobility” we shall have to pass through a hybrid stage of development in which the role of the individual human driver will have to evolve substantively. During this phase of evolution, the population of vehicles on the road will be best described as `mixed equipage' (i.e., dynamically changing combinations of automated and manually controlled vehicles). Whether such differing capacity vehicles will be separated in either space (e.g., lanes devoted to automatic vehicles) or time (e.g., blocks of time when only manual vehicles are permitted on a specific roadway), is a question which must concern all who attend this important inception. If differing capacity vehicles are allowed to `mix,' a critical element of acceptance for example, will be how automated vehicles deal with drowsy, fatigued, or otherwise impaired drivers exercising traditional manual control. After exploring this specific strand of hybrid development and innovative forms of vehicle control from a human factors perspective, and briefly considering the parallel development of diverse robotic systems, I conclude my present discourse by asking the provocative question which may be expressed as follows. While we can develop such automated systems, should we in fact pursue this line of development? The latter questions are intimately bound up in the notions of safety, efficiency, choice, freedom, and our prospective overall social and individual quality of life. Whether these latter questions ever enter into the primary scientific and engineering discourse about the coming technological wave of automation I considered rather doubtful.
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