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DESCRIPTION:Autonomous driving takes serious computational power\, which re
 sults in increased fuel consumption in internal combustion engine-based ve
 hicles leading to additional pollution or reducing the energy available fo
 r propulsion in electric vehicles. The energy impacts of autonomous vehicl
 es may vary significantly along two pathways: the extent to which the part
 ial or full automation of the autonomous vehicle technology is implemented
 . With significant energy storage and additional electronics in pure elect
 ric vehicles\, the additional electronics due to the autonomous functional
 ity may have less impact on the overall energy consumption and hence lower
  or no contributions to pollution. This presentation discusses the converg
 ence of Electric\, Autonomous\, and Connected vehicles\; Power Consumption
  problems in CAVs\; CAVs and Energy Impact\; and the reason for choosing e
 lectric connected autonomous vehicles(ECAV). The future trends are briefly
  presented.\n\nSpeaker(s): Prof RAJA\, \n\nVirtual: https://events.vtools.
 ieee.org/m/324169
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/324169
ORGANIZER:ztaqvi@gmail.com
SEQUENCE:2
SUMMARY:IEEE-DAY: &quot; Energy Impacts of Autonomous Vehicles and the Future Tr
 ends&quot;\, VTS WEEK\, WEBINAR #2 of 3
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/324169
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Autonomous driving takes serious computati
 onal power\, which results in increased fuel consumption in internal combu
 stion engine-based vehicles leading to additional pollution or reducing th
 e energy available for propulsion in electric vehicles. The energy impacts
  of autonomous vehicles may vary significantly along two pathways: the ext
 ent to which the partial or full automation of the autonomous vehicle tech
 nology is implemented. With significant energy storage and additional elec
 tronics in pure electric vehicles\, the additional electronics due to the 
 autonomous functionality may have less impact on the overall energy consum
 ption and hence lower or no contributions to pollution.&amp;nbsp\; This presen
 tation discusses the convergence of Electric\, Autonomous\, and Connected 
 vehicles\; Power Consumption problems in CAVs\; CAVs and Energy Impact\; a
 nd the reason for choosing electric connected autonomous vehicles(ECAV).&amp;n
 bsp\; The future trends are briefly presented.&lt;/p&gt;
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