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Anderson, H., McGaughey, R., Reutebuch, S., Schreuder, G., & Agee, J. (n.d.). LIDAR
Overview. Cooperative for Forest-Systems Engineering. Retrieved February 23, 2013,
http://forsys.cfr.washington.edu/JFSP06/lidar_technology.htm
The authors talked about how LIDAR works and what parts are required for it to work.
They talked about the technology of LIDAR in order to graph terrain.
Anderson, McGaughey, and Reutebuch are all part of the USDA Forest
Service. Schreuder and Agee are from the College of Forest Resources.



Brandom, R. (2012, December 14). Self-driving cars can navigate the road, but can they navigate
the law? | The Verge. The Verge. Retrieved February 21, 2013, from
http://www.theverge.com/2012/12/14/3766218/self-driving-cars-google-volvo-law
Russell Brandom discusses all of the legal issues concerning the self-driving
car. He is a Yale graduate and now is a reporter.



Car1, Iphone camera, Created on April 6, 2013. "Artwork is original and created by me" This is related to my topic because the self driving car could look like this.

CNN test-drives Googles "self-driving car." This is related to my work because he is test driving the google self-driving car which my research paper is based on. Youtube is the copyright holder. Accessed on April 2, 2013.
This link is for granting permission to use the video. Fair use agreement. This states I can use it for scholarly works.

Dark Car, Iphone camera, Created on April 6, 2013. "Artwork is original and created by me" This is related to my topic becuase the self driving car could look like this.

Hachman, M. (2010, October 9). Google developing a self-driving car, and it works. PC
Magazine, 13. Retrieved February 21, 2013, from the Factiva database.
This article talks about the early development and testing of self-driving cars.
Mark Hachman has been a news editor for ExtremeTech and later became a
writer for Pc Magazine.



Howard, B. (2013, February 8). Google: self-driving cars in 3-5 years. feds: not so fast
ExtremeTech. Latest Technology News | Tech Blog | ExtremeTech. Retrieved
February 26, 2013, from http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/147940-google-self-driving-cars-in-3-5-years-feds-not-so-fast
Howard discusses what the government is going to have to do in regards of
new laws and legislation to allow these cars to travel the roads. Howard was
the executive and senior editor of PC Mag from 1985 to 2001 and now is a
writer for ExtremeTech.



Johnston., O'Malley., Bachman., & Schulenberg. (2011, October 4). MADD -Statistics. MADD –
Mothers Against Drunk Driving. Retrieved February 26, 2013, from
http://www.madd.org/statistics/
Johnston, O'Malley, Bachman, and Schulenberg review the statistics of drunk
driving. The authors use factual data to point out key facts to try to make
people rethink drinking and driving. This was used in my research paper to
point out the amount of lives the technology could save.



Kelly, H. (n.d.). Self-driving cars now legal in California - CNN.com. CNN.com - Breaking
News, U.S., World, Weather, Entertainment & Video News. Retrieved
February 23, 2013, from http://www.cnn.com/2012/09/25/tech/innovation/self-driving-car-california
Kelly talks about how the cars have been doing on the streets in the test runs.
She also talks about how it will benefit the public. She is a writer and producer
for CNN.



Silberg, G., & Wallace, R. (n.d.). Self-driving cars: the next revolution. Kpmg.com.
Retrieved February 20, 2013, from
https://www.kpmg.com/US/en/IssuesAndInsights/ArticlesPublications/Documents/self-driving-cars-next-revolution.pdf
Silberg and Wallace go into great detail about how the technology works to
allow the car to drive itself. They also talk about how this car would be able to
benefit the public. Gary Silberg is a partner of KPMG and Richard Wallace is
the director of transportation systems analysis center for automotive research.