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Review of Challenges and Proposed Research Directions and Radar Sensor Solution for the Deployment of Self-driving Cars.


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1 Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, FL 32901., United States
 

As the deployment of self-driving cars (SDC) is gearing up faster than it was initially conceived, there are still some challenges, questions, and concerns that need to be addressed before the technology can be fully implemented and rolled out. The existing literature lists few and some do not propose the direction or demonstration for tackling the listed problems. This proposed study gives a brief overview of identified potential challenges to the deployment of SDC and a guide on finding solutions to the challenges. This will aid researchers and developers on where to explore in order to facilitate the development, implementation, and deployment of SDC technology. It also demonstrates the coexistence of radar sensor and radarcommunication as a proposed solution in SDC implementation.

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Challenges, Deployment, Implementation, Proposed solution, Radar, Review, Self-driving cars.
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Olawale E. Olasupo
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, FL 32901., United States

Abstract


As the deployment of self-driving cars (SDC) is gearing up faster than it was initially conceived, there are still some challenges, questions, and concerns that need to be addressed before the technology can be fully implemented and rolled out. The existing literature lists few and some do not propose the direction or demonstration for tackling the listed problems. This proposed study gives a brief overview of identified potential challenges to the deployment of SDC and a guide on finding solutions to the challenges. This will aid researchers and developers on where to explore in order to facilitate the development, implementation, and deployment of SDC technology. It also demonstrates the coexistence of radar sensor and radarcommunication as a proposed solution in SDC implementation.

Keywords


Challenges, Deployment, Implementation, Proposed solution, Radar, Review, Self-driving cars.

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