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Will autonomous driving shape the future of the mobility sector?
Autonomous driving is shifting the existing automotive supply chain from the traditional system of OEMs and suppliers to a collaborative ecosystem comprising OEMs, mobility service providers, software and hardware solution providers, and infrastructure providers. We have recently seen competitors joining hands and forming some unlikely-sounding alliances to reduce the cost of autonomous driving development, as well as to share resources and capab...
Duo combine for high-speed digital interface testing
Developments in advanced driver-assistance systems are creating a new approach to in-vehicle network architecture design. With today’s vehicles leveraging at least a hundred ECUs, the current network architecture has reached its limits.
High accuracy battery monitor for li-ion and li-polymer
The Texas Instruments BQ76952 is a highly integrated, high accuracy battery monitor and protector for 3-series to 16-series Li-Ion, Li-Polymer, and LiFePO4 battery packs. The device includes a high accuracy monitoring system, a highly configurable protection subsystem, and support for autonomous or host controlled cell balancing
Lost in space? Localisation helps self-driving cars find their way
Localisation is a critical capability for autonomous vehicles, computing their three dimensional (3D) location inside of a map, including 3D position, 3D orientation, and any uncertainties in these position and orientation values.
Duo collaborate to support next generation automobiles
BlackBerry andANSYSare joining forces to support BlackBerry QNX’s Real-Time Operating System (RTOS) for connected and autonomous vehicles. As part of ANSYS’ ongoing commitment to fostering an open ecosystem that supports RTOS leaders across industries, the collaboration will empower automotive manufacturers to increase safety and reliability, reduce development cost and shorten time-to-market for next-gen automobiles and autonomous sy...
Joint development of integrated radar-based navigation system
Oxbotica and Navtech have announced their joint product development of a radar-based navigation and perception system to be launched in 2020. The product represents the latest advancement in radar-based technology and the partnership marks an important milestone in Oxbotica’s plans to take its software from development towards commercial deployment.
Migrate to TSN-based networks of the future
The implementation of the smart factory concept is designed to deliver ever increasing efficiency and productivity.By providing a continuous stream of data flowing across an entire enterprise and beyond, it is possible to monitor and manage manufacturing processes in real-time. Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN) technology is bringing what was on the horizon for Smart Manufacturing closer by offering an increasingly holistic approach to industrial c...
Roboticist chairs global nuclear expert group
University of Birmingham Professor of Robotics, Rustam Stolkin, has been elected as Chair of a new international Expert Group on Robotic and Remote Systems (EGRSS) - part of the OECD’s global Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA), which brings together the governments of 33 member nations.
An all-electric future – how likely is it?
With so many technological advances, cars are rapidly changing, with fully autonomous cars set to be rolled out by 2020.But what can we expect from our electric automobiles? Well, the concept of the electric car may have been around for over 100 years, but it’s only now that it is becoming a driving force in the car industry.We join Lookers, retailers of the Mercedes Gle, to delve into this matter further.
Automotive Ethernet withstands temperatures up to 150°C
Murata has announced the release of the DLW32MH201YK2 common mode choke coil (CMCC) for Automotive Ethernet (100BASE-T1) applications. The choke coil is able to withstand extreme temperatures and is AEC-Q200 compliant.