Estimation of Virtual Trust on Driverless Cars using Type-1 Fuzzy logic

The public's interest in self-driving automobiles is growing daily. Because they improve our daily life and also how they help us in various ways. They are also referred to as robotic automobiles. These cars utilize cutting-edge technology to efficiently address human mobility needs. Using the...

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المؤلف الرئيسي: Mohamed Kayed Alhyasat, Khaled (author)
مؤلفون آخرون: Rasool, Faiz (author), Mourad, Nahia (author), Sheraz Akram, Ali (author), Sattar, Omar (author), Asgher, Tayba (author)
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https://doi.org/10.1109/ICCR56254.2022.9996058.
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Sheraz Akram, Ali
Sattar, Omar
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2025-05-21T16:57:20Z
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dc.identifier.none.fl_str_mv Alhyasat, K.M.K. et al. (2022) “Estimation of Virtual Trust on Driverless Cars using Type-1 Fuzzy logic,” in 2022 International Conference on Cyber Resilience (ICCR), pp. 1–11.
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https://doi.org/10.1109/ICCR56254.2022.9996058.
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description The public's interest in self-driving automobiles is growing daily. Because they improve our daily life and also how they help us in various ways. They are also referred to as robotic automobiles. These cars utilize cutting-edge technology to efficiently address human mobility needs. Using the most advanced technological elements, this is a significant advancement in the automobile manufacturing sector. Over a wireless network, these vehicles talk to one another. These vehicles use cameras and sensors to take note of their surroundings. Their whereabouts are monitored by GPS radar, navigational pathways, and other tracking devices. If the existing path is altered, the cars' positions are adjusted using a sophisticated control system. These vehicles boost confidence, increase road capacity, and decrease traffic accident. The major benefit is a decrease in traffic enforcement, plus self-driving cars consume less fuel than other types of vehicles and don't require auto insurance. On the other hand, problems with software like data security and dependability must be resolved. The most crucial factor relates to driving jobs, which are the most hazardous for people. The calculation of Virtual Trust (VT) in driverless cars utilizing fuzzy logic design is the subject of this study. Verified findings and analyses from the Mamdani Fuzzy Inference System's (MFIS) test of virtual confidence in autonomous vehicles. Utilizing MATLAB simulation, results have been confirmed.
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spelling Estimation of Virtual Trust on Driverless Cars using Type-1 Fuzzy logicMohamed Kayed Alhyasat, KhaledRasool, FaizMourad, NahiaSheraz Akram, AliSattar, OmarAsgher, TaybaDriverless Cars , MFIS , VT , Direct TrustThe public's interest in self-driving automobiles is growing daily. Because they improve our daily life and also how they help us in various ways. They are also referred to as robotic automobiles. These cars utilize cutting-edge technology to efficiently address human mobility needs. Using the most advanced technological elements, this is a significant advancement in the automobile manufacturing sector. Over a wireless network, these vehicles talk to one another. These vehicles use cameras and sensors to take note of their surroundings. Their whereabouts are monitored by GPS radar, navigational pathways, and other tracking devices. If the existing path is altered, the cars' positions are adjusted using a sophisticated control system. These vehicles boost confidence, increase road capacity, and decrease traffic accident. The major benefit is a decrease in traffic enforcement, plus self-driving cars consume less fuel than other types of vehicles and don't require auto insurance. On the other hand, problems with software like data security and dependability must be resolved. The most crucial factor relates to driving jobs, which are the most hazardous for people. The calculation of Virtual Trust (VT) in driverless cars utilizing fuzzy logic design is the subject of this study. Verified findings and analyses from the Mamdani Fuzzy Inference System's (MFIS) test of virtual confidence in autonomous vehicles. Utilizing MATLAB simulation, results have been confirmed.IEEE2025-05-21T16:57:20Z2025-05-21T16:57:20Z2024-02-21ArticleAlhyasat, K.M.K. et al. (2022) “Estimation of Virtual Trust on Driverless Cars using Type-1 Fuzzy logic,” in 2022 International Conference on Cyber Resilience (ICCR), pp. 1–11.https://bspace.buid.ac.ae/handle/1234/3091https://doi.org/10.1109/ICCR56254.2022.9996058.en_US2022 International Conference on Cyber Resilience (ICCR)1-11oai:bspace.buid.ac.ae:1234/30912026-01-29T13:57:38Z
spellingShingle Estimation of Virtual Trust on Driverless Cars using Type-1 Fuzzy logic
Mohamed Kayed Alhyasat, Khaled
Driverless Cars , MFIS , VT , Direct Trust
title Estimation of Virtual Trust on Driverless Cars using Type-1 Fuzzy logic
title_full Estimation of Virtual Trust on Driverless Cars using Type-1 Fuzzy logic
title_fullStr Estimation of Virtual Trust on Driverless Cars using Type-1 Fuzzy logic
title_full_unstemmed Estimation of Virtual Trust on Driverless Cars using Type-1 Fuzzy logic
title_short Estimation of Virtual Trust on Driverless Cars using Type-1 Fuzzy logic
title_sort Estimation of Virtual Trust on Driverless Cars using Type-1 Fuzzy logic
topic Driverless Cars , MFIS , VT , Direct Trust
url https://bspace.buid.ac.ae/handle/1234/3091
https://doi.org/10.1109/ICCR56254.2022.9996058.