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Programming safety into self-driving cars

te design of driverless car GM-Segway EN-V

A vision for urban transportation in 2030. GM-Segway EN-V Laugh (Xiao) exhibited at the Shanghai Expo 2010.

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screenshot of a map showing driving routes

The driving routes (in green) computed by a Lexicographic Value Iteration (LVI) algorithm for an attentive driver (above) and a tired driver (below) based on traffic and road conditions.

Credit: Shlomo Zilberstein, University of Massachusetts Amherst


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a Google self-driving car parked in front of a house in California

Google self-driving car in Mountain View, California.

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Shlomo Zilberstein

Shlomo Zilberstein, a professor of computer science and director of the Resource-Bounded Reasoning Lab at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.

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