Published April 13, 2023 | Version v1
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Human Factors for Holistic Safety in CASE of Autonomous Vehicles

  • 1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Keshava Elite Projects, Kanigiri, Prakasam, AP, India

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Autonomous vehicles have the potential to revolutionize the way we travel and transform our cities. However, ensuring the safety and well-being of all road users is essential to the successful adaption of this technology. Holistic safety in the context of autonomous vehicles faces several challenges, including the lack of standardization, human factors, cyber security, infrastructure, and social and cultural factors. Addressing these challenges requires a multi-faceted approach that includes standardization, effective communication systems, strong cyber security measures, infrastructure development, and engaging with the public to address social and cultural concerns. By implementing these solutions, we can improve the safety of autonomous vehicles and promote their adoption, creating a more efficient and sustainable transformation system for all. 

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