The Autonomous Vehicle Global Study: Table of contents
SECTION I: The key benefits and challenges of Advanced Driving Assistance Systems (ADAS)
- What are ADAS and autonomous functions
- The 4 human cognitive processes
- The 4 steps of ADAS evolution
- The 6 major systems group
- The 5 levels of automation (… or is it 4?)
- Today’s OEM involvement
- What is at stake here?
- Analysis of the impacts of automation
- 10 other markets that will be affected by ADAS
- Alongside the evolution of ADAS, EV will emerge
- The key technologies involved and their evolution
- Passive to active to ADAS safety systems
- Upfitted and embedded safety systems
- The building blocs of ADAS
- The 12 gates left to cross before cars are automated
SECTION II: Learnings from the research and trials
- The public-funded European projects
- The biggest spenders in R&D budgets
- The first steps in commercial vehicle automation
SECTION III: How autonomy is changing the car industry
- The evolution of the car- driver relationship
- Measuring and anticipating customer acceptance
- Managing alerts and reactions
- Solving re-engagement challenges
- Assessment of stakeholder-user communication
- ADAS data management strategy
- Methodologies for data access and sharing
- The transition to autonomous driving from the customer perspective
- The new challenges of buying, selling, and using ADAS
- Segmenting the ADAS technologies
- The business case for the customer
- The business case for the level 4 driverless scenario
- What can we learn from the Tesla crashes
- Analysis of the 4 cases
- Tesla’s response
- Tesla’s liability
- Assessment of the core manufacturers’ and suppliers’ strategies and the evolving landscape
- OEM profiles
- The imminent future for OEMS
- How the OEMs compare
- Supplier Profiles
- The role of technology suppliers in automation
- Comparing the core suppliers
SECTION IV: Calculating the impact of ADAS on insurance costs/ revenues
- ADAS testing and market penetration evolution
- Safety testing stakeholder landscape
- The role of NCAPs in the deployment of ADAS safety technologies
- Quantifying the adoption of ADAS in 3 mature, developed markets
- How to calculate the impact on claim and premium reduction
- The challenge behind calculating the impact of ADAS
- Modelling the impact of ADAS and autonomy on claims reduction
- ADAS impact on claims reduction
- Calculating the impact of ADAS on accident reduction
- Next steps to better calculate claims and premium reduction
- How to calculate the impact of ADAS on Premium Expenditure
- Impact of autonomous functions on the UBI proposition
- Calculating the impact of ADAS features on driver behaviour and UBI scores
- Will autonomy signal the end of UBI?
SECTION V: The environmental factors influencing the timeline
- The current regulations and how they impact the evolution of ADAS and automation
- The Vienna Convention
- Regulations for experimenting on autonomous functions
- Traffic Rules (national and international conventions
- Technical Vehicle Regulations
- Civil and criminal law – do they apply as is or are changes needed?
- How to insure automated vehicles: Insurance code changes required
- Data privacy issues
- Country by country assessment
- Five questions to solve the liability issue
- Is there such thing as an ethical dilemma?
- Risks and responsibilities for the OEMs
- What are the risks for other stakeholders?
- How to demonstrate liability?
- What are the liability rules today?
- Recommendations on how to limit liability today with the deployment of ADAS functions
- Technical factors affecting the timeline
- Understanding the autonomous vehicle architecture
- The 5 necessary technological components of ADAS systems
- Safety technologies on the market
- Data management
- Cost evolution and effect on ADAS adoption
SECTION VI: The autonomous vehicle value chain and channels to market
- The battle for control of the autonomous vehicle value chain
- Partnerships and acquisitions
- The competition for control
- Mobility as a service: The route to market for driverless cars
- Car sharing
- Ride hailing
- OEMs are taking control of mobility services
SECTION VII: ADAS and AV global market forecasts
- Introduction and methodology
- ADAS and AV global forecast main outputs
- Automotive market forecast
- How automation will affect the insurance market
SECTION VIII: Conclusions
- Timeline for the evolution of assistance and automation
- Expectations vary between stakeholders
- The evolution of the function stack
- Do we believe HAVs will arrive earlier than expected?
- The path to growth of the driverless car
- The main benefits of ADAS systems quantified
- Impact on claims
- Impact on premiums
- Return on investment for the driver
- Impact on the UBI market
- The key factors influencing ADAS/autonomy adoption
- Technology evolution
- Autonomous vehicles delivery strategy: key takeaways
- Machine driver delivery strategy: key takeaways
- Will automation increase vehicle prices?
- Liability and insurance takeaways
- How will HAVs be insured?
- Who is liable if a automated vehicles crashes?
- What will the OEMs do?
- Modelling the driverless vehicle introduction
- Market entry strategies for the driverless car
- Scenarios to integrate with city traffic
- Regulating the introduction of driverless cars
- Forecasting the evolution of autonomous vehicles