How automakers can survive the self-driving era
A.T.Kearney, November 14, 2016 A.T. Kearney study reveals new insights on who will take the pole position in the $560 billion autonomous...
Read MoreAutonomous vehicles: Imagining the day-to-day of the future
RAND Corporation, November 14, 2016 What might daily life be like once autonomous vehicles populate the roads? With the help of colleague...
Read MoreSpeed up autonomous cars
The future connected car, and ultimately the completely autonomous vehicle, isn’t so far away. On the streets of Munich this week, NXP,...
Read MoreSmartkeys to the future
Mobile phones have become smartphones, wristwatches have become smartwatches and now, electronic car keys have become smartkeys. Portable,...
Read MoreLight reading webinar: The connected car – invisible wireless threads linked to an autonomous future.
Steven H. Bayless Vice President, Regulatory Affairs and Public Policy, ITS America perspective on vehicle-to-vehicle communications....
Read MoreWhat to know before you get in a self-driving car – MIT Technology Review
Uber thinks its self-driving taxis could change the way millions of people get around. But autonomous vehicles aren’t anywhere near to...
Read MoreRenault-Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn on the future of cars
Renault-Nissan is the fourth largest car maker in the world. And yet, Tesla seems to be getting more headlines. I got the chance to...
Read MoreDriverless vehicles A new engine for economic transformation?
Barclays, October 1, 2016 The UK Government outlined in the Queen’s Speech for 2016 that Britain seeks to lead the world in autonomous...
Read MoreWill autonomous vehicles derail trains?
Boston Consulting Group, September 30, 2016 More than a century ago, rail was king when it came to medium- and long-distance...
Read MoreFull interview: Volvo America CEO on driverless cars
Volvo is going all-in on self-driving cars. The company has already announced its Vision 2020 plan, saying no one will be seriously hurt...
Read MoreMoving forward: Self-driving vehicles in China, Europe, Japan, Korea, and the United States
Brookings, September 30, 2016 Vehicles equipped with sensors and cameras navigate the streets of Mountain View, California; Austin, Texas;...
Read MoreHow the city bus will become autonomous
Safely and autonomously through city traffic: The Mercedes-Benz Future Bus recognises pedestrians and traffic-lights. This is made...
Read MoreITS America press release on U.S. Department of Transportation’s announcement of an automated vehicles policy framework and intent to move forward with vehicle-to-vehicle communications
Yesterday, the Department of Transportation released a new “Federal Automated Vehicles Policy” that establishes guidelines to ensure the...
Read More“Autonomous driving brings a new form of freedom” Interview with Chief Digital Officer Johann Jungwirth
The Group is making headway with autonomous driving. According to Chief Digital Officer Johann Jungwirth, the new Audi A8 marks a big step...
Read MorePedestrian notification methods in autonomous vehicles for multi-class mobility-on-demand service
MIT, September 1, 2016 In this paper, we describe methods of conveying perception information and motion intention from self driving...
Read MorePrepare to be underwhelmed by 2021’s autonomous cars – MIT Technology Review
BMW, Ford, and Uber have all recently said they plan to have “fully autonomous” cars ready to drive themselves on the road in 2021 (see...
Read More4 + 1 must-have security layers for connected cars
The automotive industry is rapidly evolving and the car is transformed from a simple mode of transport to a personalized mobile...
Read MoreStanford researchers teach human ethics to autonomous cars
To actually integrate autonomous vehicles into everyday life, researchers need to teach the cars how to make the safe driving decisions...
Read MoreDelphi Electronically Scanning RADAR
Delphi’s multimode ESR combines a wide field of view at mid-range with long-range coverage to provide two measurement modes...
Read MoreSelf-driving cars and the future of the auto sector
The driverless car is coming, but significant questions remain. Will consumers actually want to cede control of their vehicles? Can...
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