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Inside the new autonomous Audi car system
It has been revealed that Intel processing power will be part of autonomous driving systems on the 2018 Audi A8. The Silicon Valley Business Journal reported that Audi will use processors from Intel’s Programmable Solutions Group (PSG) and from its Wind River subsidiary as part of the self-driving system that will allow forLevel 3 autonomous driving, among the most sophisticated technology that will be on the road.
Connected Technologies: paving the way for autonomous vehicles
The global connected car market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 10.82% to reach $46.89bn by 2020.
Self-driving cars protect road workers in Colorado
When we hear the phrase 'autonomous vehicles,' the mind often goes to the most advanced version of these things. To many people, a self-driving car is nothing short of an automobile with Level 5 autonomy, one that can navigate urban traffic and around accidents and find the perfect parking spot at a moment's notice. While no version of this car currently exists, plenty of vehicles that are already on our roads do have autonomous features. Author...
Module enables NB IoT-based smart street lighting system
Global provider of wireless and positioning modules and chips, u-blox, has announced that its SARA-N2 series of NB IoT (LTE Cat NB1) modules is enabling the Narrowband IoT (NB IoT) connected smart street lighting control system from Flashnet in Romania, inteliLIGHT. A pilot project is already deployed on the OTE (Telekom) network in Patras, Greece.With hundreds of existing projects deployed worldwide, InteliLIGHT’s smart street lighting rem...
Making fast food even faster
Here is a riddle for you, what do Domino’s Pizza and Ford have in common?The two companies are teaming up to trial self-driving pizza delivery cars over in Michigan, US, to try and better understand how customers respond to and interact with autonomous vehicles. They are testing the water, and in the coming few weeks randomly selected Domino’s customers in Ann Arbor, Michigan will be faced with the option to accept their delicious piz...
Sensing changes in the automotive sensor market
The automotive market has witnessed many unexpected developments over the past two years, despite its age and maturity. As has always been the case, safety drives the market. Automotive OEMs and suppliers are now investing in technologies to develop autonomous and electric vehicles. Automation will spur the development of imaging and detection sensors like cameras, LiDAR, and radar, while electrification will boost the design of current and therm...
Should autonomous cars be regulated like drugs?
The potential for self-driving cars to make roads safer is immense. There are some estimates that autonomous vehicles will reduce traffic deaths by as much as 90%. Given the chance to reduce loss of life, it's hard to argue that self-driving cars shouldn't be developed and deployed as quickly as possible.However, a deeper level of thinking complicates this logic. Author: Sam Chase, The Connected Car
Omron to showcase smart sensors at UK Construction Week
Atnext month’s Construction Week conference at NEC Birmingham on 10th-12th October,Omron Electronic Components is to demonstrate a new range of IoT ready sensors for smart buildings.
ADAS technology receives positive feedback from first trade fair
ADAS iiT has drawn positive conclusions from its first trade fair appearances at NIWeek and Automotive Testing Expo Europe.ADAS iiT presented a one stop solution for the simulation and validation of fully autonomous vehicles in a virtual environment (ADAS HiL, ADAS Sensor Fusion, ADAS V2X and GNSS, Data Management).
The Internet of Moving Things - where IoT meets mobility
In this eBook, Mouser puts autonomous vehicles smack-dab in the middle of connected infrastructure and emphasises the Internet of Moving Things - where IoT meets mobility - because this intersection poses some of the most demanding and interesting design challenges.