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POWER SYSTEM IN AUTONOMOUS DRIVING VEHICLE'S

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Introduction- Automated vehicles have drawn increasing attention in recent years, where certain companies are pushing automated vehicles into consumers’ hands. However, these vehicles are not fully automated, and to reach higher levels of automation, more sensors and systems must be implemented to control the vehicle in all real-world circumstances. The addition of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) to a vehicle is a task in itself. A vehicle has limited space for sensors, wiring, power supplies, and computer processors. Additionally, all these new components, added to make a vehicle automated, consume power while individual sensors might not be large loads, the power drawn by a multitude of sensors can compound to be significant. Most new studies about automated vehicle systems use an electric vehicle (EV) instead of an internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicle. EVs are inherently easier to control using automated driving sensors and systems, because control is accomplished elec...