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The safety aspects of autonomous driving, the limiting risks of complex situations or weather conditions and the legal consequences are the present focus of discussions. Once this technique will have become an every days practice in our live, automotive developers will face a new world of customer expectations. After pressing the push bottom “autonomous”, the driver becomes a passenger who is everything else than amused by sporty manner of driving. On a long distance ride, busy with preparing a business presentation or playing games on a tablet with the kids, passengers expect the same comfort of a high speed train.
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Schilp, A., Bathelt, H. (2019). NVH development strategies for suspensions – challenges and chances by autonomous driving. In: Siebenpfeiffer, W. (eds) Automotive Acoustics Conference 2017. Proceedings. Springer Vieweg, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-20251-4_18
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