Self-driving cars and data collection: Privacy perceptions of networked autonomous vehicles
Carnegie Mellon University, July 12, 2017 Self-driving vehicles and other networked autonomous robots use sophisticated sensors to capture...
Read MoreConnected and Autonomous Vehicles (CAV) Market Forecast, UK
The market for CAVs in the UK (specifically, for road vehicles with CAV technologies) is estimated to be worth £28bn in 2035, capturing 3%...
Read MoreAutonomous vehicles: The legal landscape of Dedicated Short Range Communication in the US, UK and Germany
Norton Rose Fulbright, July 12, 2017 In our first volume of the Autonomous Vehicle White Paper, we summarized the activities and trends in...
Read MoreIntegrating autonomous drive into the new automotive reality
Nissan Research Center, July 11, 2017 Dr. Maarten Sierhuis, Director, Nissan Research Center, Silicon Valley...
Read MoreCaltrans leadership in automated vehicle research
Caltrans, July 11, 2017 Malcolm Dougherty, Director, California Department of Transportation...
Read MoreDeep learning & autonomous vehicles
Motus Ventures, July 11, 2017 Robert Seidl, Managing Director, Motus Ventures...
Read MoreSystematic and data-driven approaches to autonomous vehicle testing and certification
Edge Case Research, July 11, 2017 Michael Wagner, Co-Founder and CEO, Edge Case Research...
Read MorePEGASUS: First steps for safe introduction of automated driving
Pegasus, July 11, 2017 Dr. Hermann Winner, Technische Universität Darmstadt...
Read MoreRegulating autonomous vehicles amid uncertainty
RAND Corporation, July 11, 2017 Dr. Nidhi Kalra, Senior Information Scientist, Rand Corporation...
Read MoreCurrent sensor data fusion architectures: Visteon’s approach
Sensor fusion is a critical requirement in creating an autonomous vehicle’s “brain,” ensuring it can make intelligent, accurate and timely...
Read MoreDeepTraffic: How an MIT simulation game uses deep learning to reduce gridlock
Researchers suggest self-driving cars — even in small numbers — will dramatically improve traffic flow. Lex Fridman and his team at MIT...
Read MoreNew mobility: Today’s technology and policy landscape
International Council on Clean Transportation, July 1, 2017 The phrase “new mobility” has come into widespread use to name the results of...
Read MoreDriverless cars. An insurance regulator’s view
We spoke to Raymond Farmer – director for the South Carolina Department of Insurance and secretary-treasurer of the National Association...
Read MoreHacker vs. Auto Industry: The autonomous car industry on tackling security issues
In 2014, two American hackers, Charlie Miller and Chris Valasek, made this happen. They hijacked several cars, taking control of hardware...
Read MoreRENAULT presents eyes-off/hands-off technology for the autonomous vehicle of the future
Eyes-off/Hands-off technology brings in an autonomous drive mode that requires no supervision from the driver. During autonomous drive...
Read MoreSteven H. Bayless on national public radio – Marketplace.org “Auto rental companies seeking a driverless lift from tech firms”
The rise of ride-sharing apps has been tough for old-school rental car agencies. Who wants to pay for a car and parking when a couple of...
Read MoreBMW CEO Krüger: “self-driving car available in four years”
By 2021 the iNext BMW will ride autonomously. When the car is riding by itself, the rectangular steering wheel will disappear in the...
Read MoreSelf-driving cars and the future of autonomous vehicles
Automakers, Silicon Valley tech companies and China’s internet giants are investing billions to put self-driving cars on the road. But...
Read MoreDriverless cars: How innovation paves the road to investment opportunity
Invesco, June 23, 2017 Disruptive technologies and trends are radically reshaping the investing landscape daily across sectors, asset...
Read MoreAutonomous cars and ethical dilemmas – an approach
How do we give AI a moral consciousness – and is this even possible? What kind of moral and social standards should be established when...
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