Impact Factor (2025): 6.9
DOI Prefix: 10.47001/IRJIET
Technological
advancements and the adoption of innovative ideas have simplified our lives. We
have witnessed this development in all sectors, including transportation,
manufacturing, and technology. The entire transportation network is evolving
towards artificial intelligence. One of the most important components of future
smart cities is intelligent mobility for autonomous vehicles. This emerging
topic has attracted significant attention, but it is still in its early stages
and requires careful research and solutions to potential problems and
possibilities. This research paper addresses the present state of two major
parts of an autonomous vehicle system: (1) electrical and electromechanical
systems; and (2) smart vehicle sensors. Such systems include a broad spectrum
of technologies, including high-resolution sensors (LiDAR, radar, and cameras,
etc), high-performance computing platforms to make real-time decisions, and
accurate electromechanical actuators to steer, brake, and propel. Moreover, the
electrification of self-driving cars introduces new issues of power management,
energy efficiency, and thermal control, especially as computing demands are
increasing. Electrical systems are a critical research and development area
because well-coordinated interaction among sensing, computing, and actuation is
critical to the realization of robust autonomy. This paper provides a
systematic review of the current electrical systems in autonomous vehicles,
discusses how they are integrated into the overall vehicle architecture, and
identifies some of the emerging trends that will shape the future of autonomous
mobility.
Country : Iraq
IRJIET, Volume 9, Issue 12, December 2025 pp. 140-153