Effectiveness of Inductive Vehicle Charging to Alleviate EV Range Anxiety
Sina Bahrami
This project evaluates the efficacy, optimal placement, and economic viability of inductive vehicle charging (IVC) technology. Using...
Rare Failures, Public Perception, and Automated Driving: Why Exceptional Events Shape Trust in Emerging Safety Technologies
Professor Daniel V. McGehee
This lecture explores the “vaccine paradox” of automated driving: why rare, highly publicized failures of self-driving vehicles provoke...
Bio
The Center for Connected and Automated Transportation is the U.S. Department of Transportation's Region 5 University Transportation Center. Housed at the University of Michigan, CCAT's partners include the University of Akron, Central State University, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, Northwestern University, Purdue University, Washtenaw Community College, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison.