Are autonomous cars ready to go it alone? – MIT Technology Review
California is preparing for self-driving cars to go solo, but new figures from Uber’s experiments suggest proceeding with caution....
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Mercedes-Benz, March 15, 2017 On the way towards autonomous driving....
Read MoreAutomated vehicles will revolutionize the automotive industry
Jones Day, March 13, 2017 Labeled “highly automated vehicles” (“HAV”) by DOT, these vehicles will operate through...
Read MoreConnected and autonomous vehicles: The future?
House of Lords, March 12, 2017 Oral and written evidence submitted to the UK Parliament....
Read MoreFirst autonomous test vehicle developed entirely by Toyota Research Institute displayed at Prius Challenge Event at Sonoma Raceway
The Toyota Research Institute (TRI) today displayed its 2.0 generation advanced safety research vehicle at the company’s Prius Challenge...
Read MoreMachine learning algorithms in autonomous cars
Machine learning algorithms are now used extensively to find solutions to different challenges ranging from financial market predictions...
Read MoreDoes the Google-Uber lawsuit hold the key to self-driving cars?
Wharton’s John Paul MacDuffie and Sharon Sandeen of Mitchell Hamline School of Law discuss the Google-Uber self-driving car lawsuit....
Read MoreDubai self-driving transport strategy
Dubai RTA, March 1, 2017 Self-driving transport (SDT) has long been a goal of the transportation technology research community. As far...
Read MoreThe autonomous vehicle revolution: Fostering innovation with smart regulation
Center for the Study of the Presidency & Congress, March 1, 2017 A future in which autonomous motor vehicles are capable of picking...
Read MoreAn assessment of autonomous vehicles: Traffic impacts and infrastructure needs—Final Report
University of Texas, March 1, 2017 “Smart driving technologies” are components that create a more intelligent automotive system, and these...
Read MoreCentral Florida AV Partnership
The Central Florida Automated Vehicle Proving Ground Partnership offers a comprehensive multi-modal environment for research, development,...
Read MoreComfort & driving-assistance-systems’ acceleration
Valeo, February 28, 2017 During the Investor Day, Jacques Aschenbroich, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Christophe Périllat, Chief...
Read MoreRadar chips shrink, car safety expands
Dragonflies can see in nearly every direction at the same time – and with their field of vision, they can see you even after they’ve flown...
Read MoreTomorrow’s transportation ecosystem: From autonomous vehicles to public transit
There is growing evidence that tomorrow’s urban cars will be “safe, green and connected,” Mary Gustanski, Delphi’s vice president of...
Read MoreOn our way towards connected and automated driving in Europe
Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment, Netherlands, February 15, 2017 A High Level Meeting was held in the Netherlands on 15...
Read MoreOn the road again: Self-driving cars promise a more equitable transportation system
The thought of cars that could one day drive themselves with little to no human intervention is an exciting prospect for drivers who’d...
Read MoreDriver responses to encountering automated vehicles in an urban environment
Transport Research Laboratory, February 2, 2017 The GATEway (Greenwich Automated Transport Environment) project aims to understand and...
Read MoreDriverless Seattle: How cities can plan for automated vehicles
Tech Policy Lab, University of Washington, February 1, 2017 The advent of automated vehicles (AVs)—also known as driverless or...
Read MoreMaximizing the benefits of self-driving vehicles
Union of Concerned Scientists, February 1, 2017 Autonomous, or self-driving, vehicle technology may be the most significant innovation in...
Read MoreAre consumers willing to pay to let cars drive for them? Analyzing response to autonomous vehicles
Resources for the Future, February 1, 2017 In this paper we derive semiparametric estimates of the willingness to pay for automation. We...
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