Towards artificial situation awareness by autonomous vehicles * *Research in part supported by the EPSRC, grant numbers EP/L024942/1 and EP/J011843/1

Author:

McAree Owen,Aitken Jonathan M.,Veres Sandor M.

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Control and Systems Engineering

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