Why AI is tipping the scales in the development of self-driving cars
When people think of self-driving cars, the image that usually comes to mind is a fully autonomous vehicle with no human drivers involved....
Read MoreLegal issues related to the development of automated, autonomous, and connected cars
Jones Day, November 16, 2017 As interest in autonomous vehicles accelerates, and as the related technologies evolve, the vehicles’...
Read MoreToyota’s Collaborative Safety Research Center to study societal acceptance of connected and automated vehicle technologies
Toyota’s Collaborative Safety Research Center (CSRC) today announced five new research projects focused on better understanding how...
Read MoreITS America comments to NHTSA on Automated Driving Systems 2.0 Guidance
Thank you for the opportunity to provide comments to the September 12, 2017 Automated Driving Systems (ADS): A Vision for Safety 2.0. The...
Read MoreMicrosoft extends AirSim to include autonomous car research
AirSim provides realistic environments, vehicle dynamics and sensing for research into how autonomous vehicles that use AI that can...
Read MoreAutonomous vehicles: Are you ready for the new ride? – MIT Technology Review
The self-driving car revolution is about to shift into overdrive. The signs are everywhere. Just look in the back lots of South Boston’s...
Read MoreWaymo’s fully self-driving vehicles are here
With Waymo in the driver’s seat, fully self-driving vehicles can transform the way we get around. After more than eight years of...
Read MoreRAND Model of Automated Vehicle Safety (MAVS)
RAND Corporation, November 7, 2017 Highly automated vehicle (HAV) safety is a principal concern for the transportation industry,...
Read MoreThe Enemy of good: Estimating the cost of waiting for nearly perfect automated vehicles
RAND Corporation, November 7, 2017 How safe should highly automated vehicles (HAVs) be before they are allowed on the roads for consumer...
Read MoreA world of hackers, connectivity and automotive processors – what’s secure enough?
Much has changed in the automotive industry since then, but to no one’s surprise, security has become a top concern for automakers. New...
Read MoreSafe in-vehicle experience centers on security
Next-generation cars are complex. Cars today already have millions of lines of code and dozens of processors, controllers and sensors that...
Read MoreDriverless technology advances with partnership between Toyota Research Institute and GoMentum Station
Toyota Research Institute (TRI) has signed an agreement with GoMentum Station to test autonomous vehicle technology at the 5,000 acre...
Read MoreOverview of Maryland’s work on connected and automated vehicles
Maryland Department of Transportation, October 30, 2017 Self‐driving vehicles have the potential to transform how we live and work – to...
Read MoreCars are made of code
Hundreds of millions of lines of code are required to make these cars run. It’s so much code, in fact, that it surpasses the amount found...
Read MoreMobility-as-a-Service: Why self-driving cars could change everything
ARK Invest Research, October 25, 2017 ARK expects that before 2020 fully autonomous vehicles will become commercially available, enabling...
Read MoreNHTSA Enforcement Guidance Bulletin 2016–02: Safety-related defects and automated safety technologies
NHTSA, October 24, 2017 Automotive technology is at a moment of rapid change and may evolve farther in the next decade than in the...
Read MoreWaymo safety report: on the road to fully self-driving
Our commitment to safety is reflected in everything we do, from our company culture to how we design and test our technology. In this, our...
Read MoreA plan to develop safe autonomous vehicles. And prove it.
Mobileye, October 11, 2017 Our proposed model provides a detailed, practical, and efficient solution for designing and validating an AV...
Read MoreThe case for continuous deep learning at the edge
Edge devices and very large real-world driving datasets hold the promise of autonomous driving....
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