UK-based Wayve is gaining ground as automakers hold great expectations for AI. But it doesn’t plan to manage robotaxi fleets.
VW evaluates the ID. Buzz autonomous prototype in Norway in winter conditions, to test the resilience of its sensors in snow and low temperatures. The automaker has been working toward deploying a ...
Vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) communication: Developing V2I systems will allow AVs to exchange data with traffic signals, ...
Electric Vehicle Sensor Market Predicted to Accelerate Growth by 2020 – 2029 ...
The van makes its way slowly but surely through the city streets, braking gently when a car swerves into its lane. But its ...
Solving the autonomous driving challenge will require automakers to combine advanced imaging systems (cameras, lidar, and ...
Using a network of sensors and cameras, Japanese carmaker Nissan says it's developed a self-driving car capable of navigating ...
Japanese carmaker Nissan has finally unveiled its autonomous driving technology. The system relies on a network of 14 cameras ...
The driverless technology from Nissan Motor Corp., which uses 14 cameras, nine radars and six LiDar sensors installed in and around the vehicle, highlights Japan’s eagerness to catch up with ...
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