Autonomous Vehicles to 2027: A Detailed Review Featuring Google, Nissan & Tesla - Research and Markets

DUBLIN--()--Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Autonomous Vehicles to 2027: a Detailed Review" report to their offering.

"The new world will be defined by automated driving, in the future it will be an everyday feature of our life and it will completely change mobility - Herbert Diess, Chairman of the Board of Management of Volkswagen

In-depth analysis of the impact of autonomous driving on the automotive industry: business models, regulation, technology, industry restructuring, forecasts for adoption

Within a seemingly impossibly short time frame, not only the concept of autonomous cars but actual deployment of autonomous technology on the road has gone from blue sky theory almost to everyday reality. The automotive industry is faced with radical and deep-rooted change.

Based on extensive primary and secondary research and original surveys, Autonomous vehicles to 2027 seeks to make sense of developments by breaking them down into their key parts, analysing the impact of each area, and pulling everything together to provide an assessment of the real significance of developments.

Key issues covered

  • Business models and the new personal transport ecosystem - the auto industry as part of the new transportation system, ride-sharing, ownership models, services, incremental or disruptive
  • Regulation, risk and litigation - machine morality, liability, legislation, safety
  • The technical evolution of the autonomous car - enabling the next level of ADAS, safety, technology
  • Roadmap to autonomous driving - global development of research and innovation projects, state level initiatives
  • Enabling technology - power, communication, network design, software, sensors (clusters, modules, sensor fusion), HMI, mapping
  • Keys to success - value chain development, powertrain, chassis sytems, interior, exterior
  • Potential for industry restructuring - the auto industry now, recent changes in transportation, new entrants and start-ups, OEM and supplier initiatives, integrating the old with the new
  • Forecast for adoption - driving factors, projected adoption by region, risks
  • Structure of the self-driving car industry

Key Topics Covered:

Introduction

  • They're Everywhere
  • Definitions of Autonomous Driving
  • Approaches to Autonomous Driving
  • Google
  • Nissan
  • Tesla
  • Analysing & Assessing Autonomous Driving Developments

Chapter 1: Context

  • The future suddenly seems a lot closer
  • Restructuring Surface Transport
  • Population Growth and Urbanisation
  • Market Issues
  • Greenhouse emissions, Self-driving and Mass Transit
  • Safety and Autonomous Vehicles
  • The Technology
  • Evolution versus Revolution
  • Technology Development
  • OEM Technology Announcements
  • Some Conclusions

Chapter 2: Autonomous Vehicle (AV) Technology

  • AV Technology Overview
  • Architecture
  • Functional Blocks
  • Driving & Riding in an Autonomous Vehicle
  • Driver Inattention/Distraction
  • Situational Awareness
  • The Human Machine Interface
  • A Technology Roadmap: 2017 to 2030

Chapter 3: Regional & Country Policies on Autonomous Vehicles

Chapter 4: Implications for Automotive Industry Structure

  • Structural Features of Automotive Industry
  • The Position of Automotive OEMs
  • Acquisitions and Investments by OEMs
  • 2016 - Example Investments
  • 2015 - Example OEM Investments
  • Legacy OEMs Shift to Contract Manufacturing?
  • Start-ups
  • Traditional First-Tier Suppliers
  • Key Advantages
  • Sub-system and Non-Automotive Suppliers
  • Conclusion
  • Tables
  • AV-related OEM Investments and Partnerships
  • Interest from Non-Automotive Businesses
  • Autonomous-related Acquisitions by Tier 1 suppliers
  • Subsystem Manufacturer Activity
  • Level 4 Systems in use

Chapter 5: The Transition to a New Transportation Sector

  • Diffusion of AV Technology
  • The Diffusion Model
  • Diffusion Constraints
  • Will Potential AV Technology Benefits Appear?
  • Safety
  • Productivity
  • Vehicle Pricing
  • Convenience
  • Price Elasticity of Demand
  • How Will/Could Purchase, Ownership & Maintenance Models Change?
  • Potential Ownership Models
  • Outright Ownership
  • Shared Ownership
  • On Demand
  • Maintenance, Regulation & Safety
  • Who Will Make Money from AVs?
  • Traditional Competition & Branding
  • The Fight for Intellectual Property
  • Conclusion

Companies Mentioned

  • Alibaba
  • Apple
  • Audi
  • BMW
  • Baidu
  • Ford
  • General Motors
  • Google
  • Toyota
  • Volkswagen
  • Volvo
  • Yandex

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Laura Wood, Senior Manager
press@researchandmarkets.com
For E.S.T Office Hours Call 1-917-300-0470
For U.S./CAN Toll Free Call 1-800-526-8630
For GMT Office Hours Call +353-1-416-8900
U.S. Fax: 646-607-1907
Fax (outside U.S.): +353-1-481-1716
Related Topics: Cars