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On-Demand Triple Modular Redundancy for Autonomous Vehicles

Abstract

One recent focus topic in automotive development is the move from manually driven vehicles to autonomous vehicles which no longer require human intervention. Instead, computers take over the driving task. This work proposes a novel, fault tolerant system, to comply to the exceptional high safety requirements of Autonomous Vehicles.

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Redundancy (engineering) Modular design Focus (optics) Automotive industry Work (physics) Fault tolerance Triple modular redundancy

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