Press: Level 2+ and Level 4: At CES, ZF highlights progression toward automated driving

ZF is an attractive partner when it comes to the realization of automated and autonomous driving in a wide range of applications. ZF CEO Wolf-Henning Scheider explained why at the the 2020 CES: “ZF already offers complete systems at different price and performance levels and is active in all relevant fields of application with passenger… Continue reading Press: Level 2+ and Level 4: At CES, ZF highlights progression toward automated driving

Press: New Best Friends: Human and Electronic Drivers Understand Each Other Very Well Indeed, Thanks to ZF

Transfers of control between man and machine are performed unobtrusively and intuitively. The seat can adjust automatically to suit all kinds of driver across a wide variety of situations. The vehicle provides feedback on control interventions in a clear, transparent, and unambiguous way. Thanks to intelligent electronic assistance they are also easy to adjust. There… Continue reading Press: New Best Friends: Human and Electronic Drivers Understand Each Other Very Well Indeed, Thanks to ZF

Uber’s secret ‘Project Luigi’ involved more than letting drivers reject trips – CNET

Uber drivers held several protests in front of the company’s headquarters to support AB 5. James Martin/CNET Uber drivers in California finally got a feature last month that they’d been requesting for years — the ability to view passengers’ destinations before accepting trips. That means they also get to see how much they will earn… Continue reading Uber’s secret ‘Project Luigi’ involved more than letting drivers reject trips – CNET

CES 2020: Bosch raises the bar when it comes to artificial intelligence

Las Vegas, NV, USA – Whether for automated driving, the smart home, or manufacturing: artificial intelligence (AI) has become an integral part of everyday life. Bosch uses AI and the internet of things (IoT) to make life easier for people and as safe as possible. Here, the slogan “Beneficial AI. Building trust together” sums up… Continue reading CES 2020: Bosch raises the bar when it comes to artificial intelligence

AEye and ANSYS Accelerate Autonomous Driving Safety

ANSYS enables virtual prototyping of AEye solutions to speed design, testing and validation of automotive perception technologies in challenging real-world scenarios
Pittsburgh, PA, and Dublin, CA, January 6, 2020 – The next generation of autonomous vehicles will mimic how human eyes focus on and evaluate road conditions by leveraging AEye and ANSYS (NASDAQ: ANSS) technologies. AEye is incorporating ANSYS’ industry-leading simulation solutions into the design of its Intelligent Detection and Ranging (iDAR™) platform — enabling customers to reduce physical prototyping and improve the safety and reliability of autonomous systems.
Safeguarding autonomous driving requires next-generation sensors to quickly and correctly interpret certain hazardous road scenarios that cannot be reliably detected by conventional perception platforms. To validate the sensors’ effectiveness, exhaustive road testing must be successfully completed – demanding significant development time and expenses. With ANSYS, AEye empowers automotive manufacturers to potentially simulate driving situations across millions of miles in just days, minimizing physical prototyping.
AEye is implementing ANSYS® SPEOS® and ANSYS® VRXPERIENCE®, a state-of-the-art driving simulation tool with physics-based sensor models, into the design of AEye’s iDAR – empowering customers to quickly test and certify iDAR designs within a realistic virtual driving environment. AEye‘s automotive-grade iDAR combines deterministic and AI-driven perception to deliver detection and classification at high speed and far range not possible for conventional LiDAR or camera sensors. Through the integration, automotive customers deploying autonomous vehicle and advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) will be able to virtually prototype AEye’s software-definable, agile LiDAR to simulate exactly how they want to sense their environment.
“Addressing use cases systematically will eventually allow AEye and its OEM and Tier 1 customers to drive more intelligence from the edge and achieve higher autonomous capabilities, a concept we refer to as autonomy on-demand,” said Luis Dussan, co-founder and CEO at AEye. “By collaborating with ANSYS, we are helping to accelerate customer and partner innovation – bringing safer, more reliable autonomous features to the market.”
“iDAR will substantially advance autonomous vehicles and advanced driver assistance systems’ reliability, enabling improved autonomous perception and, in turn, safer roads,” said Eric Bantegnie, vice president and general manager, Systems Business Unit at ANSYS. “ANSYS helps automotive manufacturers test scenarios that are nearly impossible to physically test, fully validating iDAR’s performance. As OEMs and Tier 1 manufactures adopt iDAR, our simulation solutions will reduce development time and optimize implementation.”
AEye and ANSYS will showcase their ability to detect driving scenarios using SPEOS and VRXPERIENCE at CES on Jan. 7-10 in Las Vegas at ANSYS Booth 3310 and AEye Booth 7538 in the Las Vegas Convention Center, North Hall.
About ANSYS, Inc.If you’ve ever seen a rocket launch, flown on an airplane, driven a car, used a computer, touched a mobile device, crossed a bridge or put on wearable technology, chances are you’ve used a product where ANSYS software played a critical role in its creation. ANSYS is the global leader in engineering simulation. Through our strategy of Pervasive Engineering Simulation, we help the world’s most innovative companies deliver radically better products to their customers. By offering the best and broadest portfolio of engineering simulation software, we help them solve the most complex design challenges and create products limited only by imagination. Founded in 1970, ANSYS is headquartered south of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., Visit www.ansys.com for more information.
About AEyeAEye is an artificial perception pioneer and creator of iDAR™, a perception system that acts as the eyes and visual cortex of autonomous vehicles. Since its demonstration of its solid-state LiDAR scanner in 2013, AEye has pioneered breakthroughs in intelligent sensing. The company is based in the San Francisco Bay Area, and backed by world-renowned investors including Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, Taiwania Capital, Hella Ventures, LG Electronics, Subaru-SBI, Aisin, Intel Capital, Airbus Ventures, and others.
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Echodyne steers its high-tech radar beam on autonomous cars with EchoDrive

Echodyne set the radar industry on its ear when it debuted its pocket-sized yet hyper-capable radar unit for drones and aircraft. But these days all the action is in autonomous vehicles — so they reinvented their technology to make a unique sensor that doesn’t just see things but can communicate intelligently with the AI behind… Continue reading Echodyne steers its high-tech radar beam on autonomous cars with EchoDrive

Toyota is building a tiny utopian prototype city filled with people, robots and AI

Toyota researches and tests robotics, material science, automated driving and alternative fuel technology in labs all around the world. Now the automaker is trying a new and far more ambitious project: build a prototype city on a 175-acre site at the foot of Mount Fugi in Japan, where people will live and work amongst all… Continue reading Toyota is building a tiny utopian prototype city filled with people, robots and AI

Qualcomm launches a car-to-cloud service for over-the-air updates and telemetrics

Qualcomm today announced its Car-to-Cloud service, which does exactly what the name implies: it helps car companies connect their cars to their clouds. It’s the companies first product that integrates its automotive cockpit platform and Snapdragon automotive platforms with 4G and 5G support. The platform will help automakers keep their cars up to date and… Continue reading Qualcomm launches a car-to-cloud service for over-the-air updates and telemetrics

NVIDIA Brings the Future into Focus at CES 2020

CES 2020 will be bursting with vivid visual entertainment and smart everything, powered, in part, by NVIDIA and its partners. Attendees packing the annual techfest will experience the latest additions to GeForce, the world’s most powerful PC gaming platform and the first to deliver ray tracing. They’ll see powerful displays and laptops, ultra-realistic game titles and… Continue reading NVIDIA Brings the Future into Focus at CES 2020

@VW Group: Mobility goes smart and individual: Audi at CES 2020

At the 2020 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Audi will once again display exciting exhibits – from futuristic vision vehicles to technologies ready for series production. In doing so, the premium brand is defining the digital experience of the future. CES is one of the world’s biggest specialized fairs for consumer electronics and is considered to… Continue reading @VW Group: Mobility goes smart and individual: Audi at CES 2020