The start-up Cruise, which works for GM, exceeds the one million mile limit. Cruise is one of the companies that are at the forefront of autonomous driving and are involved Waymo want to measure. Cruise vehicles have already been operating in San Francisco for 15 months. In that time, Cruise announced, they’ve clocked up over… Continue reading Cruise reaches 1 million miles mark
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Samsung promises 5nm chipsets
The South Korean electronics group Samsung wants to produce 5 nm chipsets for autonomous vehicles. Have thought about it for a long time Samsungto increasingly enter the autonomous driving market. Also for Tesla you already have crisps manufactured. The company has now announced that it will supply chips for the industry. With that they should… Continue reading Samsung promises 5nm chipsets
Autonomous driving as the end of the traffic light?
Will autonomous driving make traffic lights redundant? It is a given that autonomous driving will change traffic. However, it is unclear exactly how this works. Now, Thomas Tompkin of the Smart Mobility Living Lab (SMLL) for autonomous driving has said that traffic lights might no longer be needed in 20 years. The SMLL tested two… Continue reading Autonomous driving as the end of the traffic light?
Jaguar Land Rover opens new research hubs in Europe
from David Fluhr February 22, 2023 The manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover opens three European technology centers for autonomous driving. The manufacturer JLR builds new research centers. Such a research project had already been set up in Ireland in 2020. In total, JLR has six of these hubs in the US, China and Europe. More are… Continue reading Jaguar Land Rover opens new research hubs in Europe
Michigan opens the Central Mobility Lab
The Central Mobility Lab will soon open in Detroit, Michigan, and will conduct research on transportation. The manufacturer ford had part of Michigan central station bought and turns it into a center for traffic research, where one is also interested in autonomous driving. [embedded content] The company’s boss, Bill Ford, is pursuing the idea that… Continue reading Michigan opens the Central Mobility Lab
Problems at level 3
There are some issues with the deployment of level 3 vehicles. Just last year Mercedes Benz as the first company S class at level 3 released. Other vehicles at this level will soon follow. TheLaw is in Germany already been adopted in 2017 and for a few months the vehicles should even be included 130… Continue reading Problems at level 3
Tesla “recall” of over 350,000 vehicles for full self-driving
The e-car pioneer Tesla has provided an update because of the full self-driving system. The NHTSA has the vehicles from Tesla because of the many accidents fatality examined. The focus was on the Full Self-Driving autopilot system, which, however, only achieves level 2. As such, the name is highly misleading. Now Tesla is recalling 362,758… Continue reading Tesla “recall” of over 350,000 vehicles for full self-driving
BMW and Valeo develop valet parking with level 4
The manufacturer BMW and the supplier Valeo are jointly developing automated parking at Level 4. bmw and Valeo have been cooperation partners for a long time. So far, this has affected the ADAS domain controllers, the sensors and the software. This partnership is now being expanded. Together they want to develop fully autonomous parking, for… Continue reading BMW and Valeo develop valet parking with level 4
Zoox operates on public roads in California
The Amazon startup for autonomous driving offers a driving service for its own workforce. Zoox was born in 2020 bought from Amazon. You now have one presented their own vehicle and already tested on semi-private Stretch. The company is now planning to put the autonomous vehicles on the road. They are to be made available… Continue reading Zoox operates on public roads in California
Where is the problem with autonomous driving?
When will autonomous driving finally be possible? Will we be driven by cars in ten years without having to do anything? What else needs to happen? Ten years is a good time horizon that you can perhaps just about foresee. On the other hand, something can of course happen in ten years that changes everything.… Continue reading Where is the problem with autonomous driving?