Artificial Intelligence
AI and aerospace models help optimise blood flow in veins
In a move that may ultimately improve dialysis for patients, artificial intelligence (AI) has been trained to use aerospace simulation software to design a device. The team from Imperial College London and their colleagues have used computer modelling techniques - normally employed to simulate how unsteady air pockets flow over a plane - to model how unsteady currents in blood flows in the veins of patients undergoing dialysis.
Microcontroller family brings autonomous driving a step closer
The AURIX microcontroller family from Infineon Technologies helps realise automated driving by using a critical safety compute element and vehicle interface for the NVIDIA DRIVE PX 2 AI car computing platform.
VW's self-driving fleet to hit the roads by 2021
When Volkswagen unveiled its self-driving 'Sedric' concept this past March, some people couldn't help but chuckle. It didn't have anything to do with the underlying concept, which was that Sedric would be 'the ideas platform for autonomous driving in the Volkswagen Group'. Rather, it was the physical appearance of the car. With a wide body, a vertically elongated windshield and hanging wheel wells covering the tires completely, it looked like not...
Delivering AI-First based system for OEMs and dealerships
Honda Connected Car services have been released for European countries by Bright Box, as well as implements an AI system that could replace salesmen in car dealerships. This AI can evaluate the customer's lifestyle and recommend accessories, can sell cars based on driving style and the individual’s lifestyle, not only that it is able topredict when the user needs to go in for a service from the data generated from the telematics contro...
The evolution of gateway processors in the auto market
Due to the upcoming requirements of multi-media applications and driver assistance systems, the volume of communication data in a car is continuously increasing. Network architectures will soon require new topologies to cope with those requirements and ensure data security. Roland Lieder, Renesas Electronics Europe explains.
AI can detect those who text and drive
In newer vehicles, automated safety features make getting behind the wheel safer than ever. Some cars now provide an alert when the vehicle drifts out of its lane or if another car is driving up in a blind spot. The services do a good job of making drivers more aware of their surroundings and forcing them to pay more attention. But they are not perfect. Author: Justin Tejada, The Connected Car
The increasing demands of smart surveillance in connected cars
Data storage technology and solutions company, Western Digital has introduced its newest and highest performing industrial-grade and automotive-grade card solutions to date. Newly enhanced SanDisk Industrial and SanDisk Automotive card storage solutions provide superior endurance and reliability for commercial surveillance, intensive 'Industrial Internet of Things' (IIoT) applications and 'connected automotive' applications under extreme ambient ...
Renesas named hardware innovation winner at AutoSens Awards 2017
Supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, Renesas has announced that it has been honoured with the AutoSens Awards 2017 in the hardware innovation category for its innovative development in Advanced Driving Assistance Systems (ADAS) and automated driving. The award ceremony was held during AutoSens on 20th September at the Atomium in Brussels, Belgium.
AI in Fintech market will be worth $7,305.6m by 2022
According to the new research report 'AI in Fintech Market by Component (Solution, Service), Application Area (Virtual Assistant, Business Analytics & Reporting, Customer Behavioral Analytics), Deployment Mode (Cloud, On-Premises), and Region - Global forecast to 2022', published by MarketsandMarkets, the AI in Fintech market size is expected to grow from $1,337.7m in 2017 to $7,305.6m by 2022, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR...
Duo partner to deliver first cyber secure vehicles for AMoD
Mobility software technology company, Renovo and Argus Cyber Security, automotive cyber security company has announced a partnership to incorporate Argus’ patented Intrusion Detection and Prevention System (IDPS) technology into Renovo’s AWare automated mobility operating system.