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CES 2018: SRC-based V2X solution exceeds USDOT requirements
Autotalks and STMicroelectronics have begun working together to save lives and improve mobility on the roads through the use of DSRC (Dedicated Short Range Communication) -based Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) communications technology. The partners will highlight both Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) and Vehicle-to-Infrastructure (V2I) use cases during CES 2018 in Las Vegas.
Driverless cars zooming onto China's public roads
Proponents of autonomous vehicles believe that self-driving cars will help cure a bevy of problems that plague our streets, including over a million annual road traffic deaths globally and the unsustainable emission of greenhouse gases. Author:Sam Chase, The Connected Car
LED solutions are eye catching in latest concept car
Osram Opto Semiconductors is the exclusive lighting partner for Rinspeed’s Snap concept car.Rinspeed believes it is known for its visionary ideas and progressive design, therefore the Swiss-based think tank created Snap for a future defined by autonomous driving and urbanisation.
Duo speed up implementation of auto image sensing solutions
ON Semiconductor has joined Baidu’s Apollo autonomous driving platform. Through this collaboration, ecosystem partners can get the plug-and-play compatible imaging solutions jointly developed by both companies. Apollo provides an open source, reliable software and hardware system, enabling the efficient development of autonomous driving systems by automotive systems designers. Image sensing is a key component of the Apollo platform which su...
Next-gen automotive innovation technology on show at CES 2018
Global IT service provider, Luxoft, has announced that it will demonstrate its latest Digital Cockpit, Autonomous Driving and Connected Mobility services at CES 2018 in Las Vegas at the Luxoft Suite (Floor 30, Room 103) in the Venetian Hotel from 9th to 12th January 2018.A future where electric, driverless and connected cars are a mainstay on the roads across the world, is all but here.
All-new intelligent electric vehicle at CES
Making a global debut at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas on 7th January is BYTON’s all-new smart intuitive vehicle, a next-generation smart device, which is built for the coming era of truly shared, smart mobility and autonomous driving.BYTON’s press conference will be held at 3:00pm (PST) on 7th January, and will be broadcasted globally on BYTON’s official website here.
Brain-to-vehicle tech could be on the market within a decade
Cars which speed up drivers reaction times and anticipate acceleration, steering and braking by reading brainwaves could be available within five to ten years.The breakthrough was pioneered by Japanese motoring giant Nissan who will unveil their Brain-to-Vehicle technology at the CES 2018 trade show in Las Vegas, US.B2V will enable vehicles to interpret signals from the driver’s brain, redefining how drivers interact with their cars.
Self-driving EVs – does the UK have the infrastructure to cope?
Regarding the roll-out of self-driving cars there are many barriers to entry that have raised concerns for consumers and manufacturers alike. However, in the UK, the stumbling block that appears to be causing the most sleepless nights is lack of infrastructure.
Automotive 3D camera system to be showcased at CES 2018
At CES in Las Vegas,Hisense Group and its subsidiary Hisense TransTech and Corephotonics will be demonstrating TransportEye, an automotive stereo 3D camera system. This is the culmination of an extensive co-development process, with the respective expertise of both companies being pivotal in achieving the highest range and accuracy required for ADAS while fully complying with automobile industry reliability standards.
How will radar sensor technology shape the cars of the future?
In its latest technology and market report,Radar technologies for automotive 2018,Yole Développement (Yole) made the following comment: “Driven by emerging applications in ADAS and well positioned for autonomous cars, radar technology is evolving very fast.” According to Yole’s RF Electronics team, the radar chip market is showing a 22.9% CAGR in value between 2016 and 2022.