Artificial Intelligence
Next-gen software framework for connected and autonomous cars
Wind River has announced enhancements to the Wind River Chassis portfolio of safe and secure automotive software. The latest updates to the Chassis portfolio include the integration with Wind River Titanium Cloud virtualisation software that delivers high reliability and ultra low latency to support the rigorous requirements of the world’s most demanding computing and communications networks.
Driving forward the vehicles of tomorrow
Electronic systems constituted as little as one percent of the total value in the cars of the past. Now, increased technological capabilities and consumer demand for more technology in vehicles have caused a surge in the number of electronic control units (ECUs) in a vehicle. A highly engineered automobile may contain as many as 100 ECUs and up to 100 million lines of code - a far cry of the vehicles of the past and a testament to how important E...
Collaboration to enable level five automated driving
Specialist in semiconductor solutions Infineon Technologies, along with TTTech Auto, have just released the second generation of their fully integrated automotive-grade safety solution for automated driving use cases. It is based on Infineon’s AURIX TC397XM microcontroller and TTTech Auto’s MotionWise safety software platform.
C-V2X capabilities demonstrated at CES 2019
Specialist in V2X (Vehicle-to-Everything) communications solutions, Autotalks, was selected by HARMAN International, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Samsung Electronics, focused on connected technologies for automotive, consumer and enterprise markets, to provide the V2X chipset for its Telematics platform which will be showcased at CES 2019.
What direction will connected vehicles take this year?
Here Lonnie Miller, Principal Automotive Industry Consultant, at SAS shares his thoughts on the direction connected vehicles will take in this new year.
Partnership enables autonomous driving development
Adaptive and intelligent computing specialist, Xilinx, and ZF Friedrichshafen (ZF), Tier-1 automotive supplier in driveline and chassis technology as well as active and passive safety technology, have announced a collaboration in which Xilinx technology will power ZF’s artificial intelligence (AI)-based automotive control unit, called the ZF ProAI, to enable automated driving applications.
Today's ultimate in-vehicle experiences at CES 2019
This week, at CES 2019, HARMAN will be showcasing the vehicle’s role in amplifying the connected life. By bringing together the company’s expertise in connected car, audio and connected services technologies, HARMAN is democratising vehicle experiences through innovative technology solutions that enable smarter interactions, improve safety and security, and help automakers seamlessly scale offerings for all vehicle segments.
AV perception engine launched for reliable autonomous driving
VAYAVISION has announced the release of VAYADrive 2.0, an AV perception software engine that fuses raw sensor data together with AI tools to create an accurate 3D environmental model of the area around the self-driving vehicle.
Comprehensive FPD-Link Learning Center
FPD-Link Learning Center from Texas Instruments is a comprehensive online classroom for system designers integrating FPD-Link serialiser/deserialiser technology into their ADAS or Infotainment applications. The on-demand curriculum offers subject matter, from basics to advanced, to widen the technical knowledge of experienced engineers as well as assist those who are just starting to design with FPD-Link serialisers and deserialisers.
Accelerating deployment of 3D optical sensing
ams and Face++ have agreed a co-operation arrangement to accelerate OEMs’ and system integrators’ deployments of 3D optical sensing technologies such as face recognition. This partnership means that manufacturers can go to market faster with systems for performing functions such as face recognition, facial payments, Animoji creation and augmented/virtual reality.