Notes on W(5) H(1) for THREE New Research Articles and Compare & Contrast Research (p. 16a)
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Safety of the Introduction of Self-Driving Vehicles in a Logistics Environment
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Safety of the Introduction of Self-Driving Vehicles in a Logistics Environment
Viktor and Szeghegyi (2022) conducted research concerning the use of new automatic vehicles alongside safety concerns in the transport sector. The authors are both members of Obuda University and are thus qualified to engage in the research above. This study was conducted in Hungary before the authors presented it for publication in the year 2022. The authors researched to mark the progress of automobile vehicles in the market and the solutions that would help avoid the ethical drawbacks of such new technology. The research aims to explain the incorporation of automated vehicles in several areas of application. The research method involved a literature review in finding the recent developments in the issue of self-driving vehicles. Viktor and Szeghegyi's (2022) analysis presented the current strengths and drawbacks that the logistics field may encounter upon incorporating this new technology. The authors based primary research on the secondary research based on previous literature on the topic.
The result of the study showed that the key determinant in selecting an information system was the price. The price of these systems affects not only the choice but also the how well these systems can be managed. The authors used the results to introduce several important parameters that would help designers to produce efficient automated vehicles. The question at the end of the study is whether these machines will ever be sufficient and automatic to the extent of replacing human drivers.
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Viktor, P., & Szeghegyi, Á. (2022). Safety of the introduction of self-driving vehicles in a logistics environment. Periodica Polytechnica.Transportation Engineering, 50(4), 387-399. doi: https://doi.org/10.3311/PPtr.20006