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              A new key discipline as a driver for the development of trustworthy autonomous systems

              Autonomic

              Automated and autonomous transport systems have the potential to make an important contribution to climate protection and to overcoming social challenges in the field of mobility. In recent decades, mechanical engineering developed into a more differentiated discipline, mechatronics, with the help of control, electrical and automation technology and microelectronics up until the 1990s.

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