cars
How does NVIDIA's artificial intelligence teach a car to think?
September 15 by AIIA Network ResearchFind out how NVIDIA’s supercomputer “brain” for autonomous cars, which accepts all of the automobile’s sensory inputs and makes sense of them. We demonstrate how NVIDIA’s hardware can tell the differe...
"The foundations for automated driving have been laid"
September 15 by Sumit DuttaThe foundations of autonomous cars has been laid, and "this development phase can be considered the natural preliminary stage of autonomous driving." Torben Pawellek of TU Braunshweig discusses C2X, t...
The automated driving functions with most potential: Q&A with Frederik Diederichs, Fraunhofer IAO
September 15 by Sumit DuttaAutonomous cars have gone from concept to possibility in the last few years, and the companies innovating in the field are dealing with increasingly complex challenges in order to make the leap from p...
The future of the autonomous vehicle core technology: Q&A with Hakan Sivencrona, Delphi
September 11 by Sumit DuttaAdvanced-driver assistance technologies such as automate lighting and adaptive cruise control have been around for years. But Håkan Sivencrona, the Functional Safety Manager / Lead System Engineer at...
How did Cadillac engineer an autonomous vehicle?
September 05 by Sumit DuttaCem Saraydar is the Director of the Electrical and Control Systems Research Lab for General Motors. He talks with John McElroy about the company’s Super Cruise feature, which will debut on the 2017 Ca...
Driving the industry forward: Q&A with Noah Lassar, Waymo
September 01 by Sumit DuttaVehicles must not only be efficient, fast, comfortable – and in this industry, smarter than humans – they must also be reliable. Noah Lassar, Manager of Reliability Engineering at Google / Waymo, is r...
Automotive cyber security: An industry ready for disruption
May 03 by AIIA Network ResearchExamining the current state of play on threat intelligence, latest hack episodes, vulnerable attack surfaces, the overlap of cyber security and functional safety and much more in this 32-page technica...