Self-driving cars will double as security cameras, says Intel CEO Brian Krzanich
The benefits of having self-driving cars go far beyond automatic parking or fewer accidents, Intel CEO Brian Krzanich told CNBC on...
Read MoreToyota’s Collaborative Safety Research Center (CSRC) launches CSRC Next to study autonomous and connected vehicle technologies
Toyota’s Collaborative Safety Research Center (CSRC) today formally launched the next phase of its research mission, celebrating the...
Read MoreManaging the transition to driverless road freight transport
International Transport Forum, May 31, 2017 This report explores how a transition to driverless trucks could happen. Reduced reliance on...
Read MoreInsurance market faces unprecedented challenge from self-driving cars
The launch of self-driving cars, or fully autonomous vehicles, may herald the biggest transformation to the auto insurance industry since...
Read MoreNuTonomy CEO on Delphi combination, self-driving cars
Karl Iagnemma, NuTonomy chief executive officer, discusses the company’s combination with Delphi Automotive, its self-driving...
Read MoreFleet performance and cost evaluation of a shared autonomous electric vehicle fleet: A case study for Austin, Texas
University of Texas, May 26, 2017 Electric Vehicles (EVs) are an attractive option for shared autonomous vehicle (SAV) fleets because of...
Read MoreProfessor Alain Kornhauser talks about whether the driverless car is good for the environment
Alain Kornhauser, professor of operations research and financial engineering and director of the Program in Transportation at Princeton...
Read MoreDriverless trucks and transportation insurance
Presentation by Alexander McGinley Vice President (US Marine), XL Catlin at the 2017 Annual IMUA Meeting....
Read MoreRadar, camera, LiDAR and V2X for autonomous cars
Vehicle autonomy and driver assistance systems rely on a combination of a balanced mix of technologies: RADAR (RAdio Detection And...
Read MoreStanford scholars, researchers discuss key ethical questions self-driving cars present
Self-driving technology presents vast ethical challenges and questions. Several professors and interdisciplinary groups at Stanford who...
Read MoreVolvo pioneers autonomous, self-driving refuse truck in the urban environment
In the latest research and development in self-driving vehicles, Volvo Group, together with Swedish waste and recycling specialists...
Read MoreAssessment of key road operator actions to support automated vehicles
Austroads, May 16, 2017 Australian and New Zealand road agencies and operators are preparing for the introduction of Automated Vehicles...
Read MoreFei-Fei Li and Chris Gerdes: The future of artificial intelligence and self-driving cars
Stanford professors discuss their innovative research and the new technologies that will transform lives in the 21st century....
Read MoreQ&A: On the future of human-centered robotics
Professor David Mindell, who researches the interaction between automation and human behavior, discusses the interdependence of people,...
Read MoreAirSim: High-fidelity visual and physical simulation for autonomous vehicles
Microsoft Research, May 15, 2017 Developing and testing algorithms for autonomous vehicles in real world is an expensive and time...
Read MoreWith these components, Bosch is automating driving
Automated driving impacts the entire car: its powertrain, brakes, steering, display instruments, navigation, and sensors, as well as...
Read MoreBeige box detailed demo
NXP Semiconductors, May 8, 2017 The marriage of sensing, analysis, control, and communications offers great promise for Smart Cities...
Read MoreSelf-driving cars: Why traffic could increase to 3x today’s level
ARK expects that before 2020 fully autonomous vehicles will become commercially available, enabling the rise and rapid growth of...
Read MoreThe robots among us – Intelligent machines: Autonomous cars
Intelligent machines: Autonomous cars by Karl Iagnemma, nuTonomy...
Read MoreEric Schmidt visits MIT to discuss computing, artificial intelligence, and the future of technology
When Alphabet executive chairman Eric Schmidt started programming in 1969 at the age of 14, there was no explicit title for what he was...
Read More