Mentor Intros DRS360 Level 5 Autonomous Platform
Mentor, a Siemens business, introduced the DRS360 platform – a automated driving solution featuring technology that captures, fuses and utilizes raw data in real time
Mentor, a Siemens business, introduced the DRS360 platform – a automated driving solution featuring technology that captures, fuses and utilizes raw data in real time
Consumer Watchdog warned that the revolving door of government agencies being hired by automotive companies at high salaries, could risk the safety of Americans. Today,
The Automobile Club reports that a majority U.S. drivers want autonomous technologies in their next vehicle, but they are still afraid of fully self-driving cars.
IBM announced that its scientists have patented a cognitive system to manage the safety of self-driving vehicles. The self-driving vehicle, roadway sensors, and a roadway
Consumers are imagining what they will do in self-driving cars. A survey commissioned by Erie Insurance, finds almost six in 10 (59 percent) think that
Over the weekend, Uber suspended self-driving operations after an accident in Tempe, Arizona. The company emailed media outlets stating that their vehicles will be back
As of Saturday, Uber is stopping its self-driving program in Arizona, Pittsburgh and San Francisco after one of its Arizona self-driving cars was in a
Elektrobit announced four new modules for its EB robinos product line: EB robinos Grid Fusion, EB robinos Path Planning, EB robinos Positioning and EB robinos
There has been a lot of hype about self-driving cars, the scarey part of the equation is that the companies that are developing the technology
What will the car of the future be like? While introducing a concept car at SXSW a young girl in a video imagines, “If I
New regulations formally proposed today by the California Department of Motor Vehicles covering deployment of robot cars and testing of self-driving cars without steering wheels
Mapping mobility company INRIX looked at data to find the best cities to deploy self-driving vehicles. INRIX looked at one year’s worth of travel –