Automated and autonomous driving: Regulation under uncertainty
International Transport Forum, December 31, 2015 Many cars sold today are already capable of some level of automated operation, and...
Read MoreDeepDriving: Learning affordance for direct perception in autonomous driving
Princeton, December 31, 2015 Today, there are two major paradigms for vision-based autonomous driving systems: mediated perception...
Read MoreSecure connected cars for a smarter world
NXP, December 1, 2015 The automotive industry is rapidly evolving and NXP is at the forefront of this shift, helping transform the car...
Read MoreAutonomous vs connected vehicles – what’s the difference?
Atkins, October 2, 2015 I frequently read articles and heated commentary in the media related to connected and autonomous vehicles, but...
Read MoreRevolution versus regulation: The make-or-break questions about autonomous vehicles
Boston Consulting Group, September 8, 2015 Autonomous vehicles (AVs) promise tremendous societal benefits. As shown in our previous report...
Read MoreStrategy for automated and connected driving
Cabinet of Germany, September 1, 2015 Germany’s leading role in the field of automotive innovations has been and continues to be the...
Read MoreExperiments on autonomous and automated driving: An overview 2015
ANWB The Hague, April 30, 2015 Autonomous and automated driving will be happening in the near future. Today, manufacturers like Audi,...
Read MoreRevolution in the driver’s seat: The road to autonomous vehicles
Boston Consulting Group, April 21, 2015 It is no longer a question of if but when autonomous vehicles (AVs) will hit the road. In the auto...
Read MoreFreescale’s advanced processor for next generation ADAS: S32V234
NXP Semiconductors March 2, 2015 Freescale introduces a new power and performance optimized heterogeneous processor for Advanced Driver...
Read MoreThe pathway to driverless cars summary report and action plan
Department of Transportation, UK, February 1, 2015 Driverless cars and other automated vehicles offer major potential benefits and could...
Read MorePreparing a nation for autonomous vehicles: Opportunities, barriers and policy recommendations for capitalizing on self-driven vehicles
University of Texas, January 1, 2015 Autonomous vehicles (AVs) represent a potentially disruptive and beneficial change to the way in...
Read MoreAutonomous vehicles handing over control: Opportunities and risks for insurance
Lloyd’s of London, December 31, 2014 The insurance industry’s expertise in risk management will be a factor in the adoption of autonomous...
Read MoreSelf-driving vehicles in logistics: A DHL perspective on implications and use cases for the logistics industry
DHL, December 31, 2014 Next time you are stuck in slow-moving traffic, you’ll possibly want to trade your conventional vehicle for an...
Read MoreIncreasing automotive safety through embedded radar technologies
In response to a need for active and predictive safety systems within the automotive sector, semiconductor suppliers are developing...
Read MoreVehicle-to-vehicle communications: Readiness of V2V technology for application
USDOT, September 16, 2014 The purpose of this research report is to assess the readiness for application of vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V)...
Read MoreDriving security: Cyber assurance for next-generation vehicles
IBM Institute for Business Value, June 1, 2014 Connected vehicles are intended to be designed and built with security as a foundational...
Read MoreThe travel and environmental implications of shared autonomous vehicles, using agent-based model scenarios
University of Texas, January 1, 2014 Carsharing programs that operate as short-term vehicle rentals (often for one-way trips before ending...
Read MoreSelf-driving cars: The next revolution
KPMG LLP and the Center for Automotive Research (CAR), July 10, 2012 KPMG LLP and the Center for Automotive Research (CAR) collaborated on...
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