Object and event detection and response definition

Object and event detection and response means the subtasks of the dynamic driving task that include:
Object and event detection and response means the subtasks of the dynamic
Object and event detection and response. (‘OEDR’) means subtasks of the dynamic driving task that include monitoring the driving environment and executing an appropriate response. It includes detecting, recognizing, and classifying objects and events and preparing and executing responses as needed.

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