Evaluating the acceptance of autonomous vehicles in the future
Angel Madridano Carrasco, Delgermaa Gankhuyag, Miguel Angel de Miguel, Paraiso, Martin Palos Lorite, Cristina Olaverri-Monreal, Fernando Garcia, Fernandez

TL;DR
This paper discusses the development of an autonomous vehicle testing platform and studies user acceptance and concerns regarding fully autonomous vehicles, providing insights into future adoption challenges.
Contribution
It introduces the ATLAS platform for autonomous vehicle testing and presents a user acceptance study highlighting concerns and willingness to adopt autonomous cars.
Findings
Most users are willing to use autonomous vehicles.
Users have concerns about autonomous vehicle technology.
Understanding user concerns can guide future autonomous vehicle development.
Abstract
The continuous advance of the automotive industry is leading to the emergence of more advanced driver assistance systems that enable the automation of certain tasks and that are undoubtedly aimed at achieving vehicles in which the driving task can be completely delegated. All these advances will bring changes in the paradigm of the automotive market, as is the case of insurance. For this reason, CESVIMAP and the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid are working on an Autonomous Testing pLatform for insurAnce reSearch (ATLAS) to study this technology and obtain first-hand knowledge about the responsibilities of each of the agents involved in the development of the vehicles of the future. This work gathers part of the advancements made in ATLAS, which have made it possible to have an autonomous vehicle with which to perform tests in real environments and demonstrations bringing the vehicle…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAutonomous Vehicle Technology and Safety · Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs) · Transportation and Mobility Innovations
