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Creating Autonomous Vehicle Systems
Shaoshan Liu, PerceptIn
Liyun Li, Baidu US
Jie Tang, South China University of Technology
Shuang Wu, YiTu
Jean-Luc Gaudiot, University of California, Irvine
Paperback ISBN: 9781681730073
eBook ISBN: 9781681730080
October 2017, 196 pages

 

Morgan & Claypool Publishers is proud to announce the publication of the
first technical book on autonomous vehicles for a general computer science
audience.  Creating Autonomous Vehicle Systems is written by four leading
research and development experts in the field and provides both underlying
theory and practical applications for this fast-growing technology area.

 

http://www.morganclaypoolpublishers.com/catalog_Orig/product_info.php?produc
ts_id=1090

 

This book will be useful to hardware and software engineers, students, and
autonomous vehicle researchers and practitioners. Students interested in
autonomous driving will find this a comprehensive overview of the entire
autonomous vehicle technology stack. Researchers will find plenty of
references for an effective, deeper exploration of the various technologies,
and practitioners will find many practical techniques used successfully by
the authors.

 

Autonomous driving is not one single technology; it is an integration of
many technologies. It demands innovations in algorithms, system
integrations, and cloud platforms. Creating Autonomous Vehicle Systems
covers each of these subsystems in detail: algorithms for localization,
perception, and planning and control; client systems, such as the robotics
operating system and hardware platform; and the cloud platform, which
includes data storage, simulation, high-definition (HD) mapping, and deep
learning model training.

 

Review copies (eBook) are available for academic and professional courses as
well as for media. Please contact Brent Beckley ([log in to unmask]
<mailto:[log in to unmask]> )

 

 

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Bebe Barrow

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Morgan & Claypool Publishers

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