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Autonomous Vehicle Engineering: January 2019

  • Magazine Issue
  • 19AVEP01
Published January 08, 2019 by SAE International in United States
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  • English
  • Editorial
    Trust, testing and transition
  • SAE Standards News
    SAE updates J3016 automated-driving graphic
  • View from a Visionary
    Chris Urmson helped give birth to vehicle autonomy. His company, Aurora, is leading the technology to maturity and widespread adoption.
  • Extending EV Range Using AV Programming
    Intelligent programming of autonomous electric vehicles offers potentially big energy savings, according to a study by IAV.
  • Intel Study: Autonomous Vehicles Expected to be Common-in 50 Years
    New U.S. consumer survey sees most Americans "expect" AVs, though many currently fear the technology.
  • Europe's Latest AV Testing Facilities Key for Swift Autonomous Adoption
    The need for data sharing and commonality in burgeoning AV technologies is bringing new meaning to the words 'proving grounds.'
  • End Public 'Shadow' Driving!
    The best way to test and train AI for autonomous vehicles is through proper simulation, systems engineering, and an end-state scenario matrix. A veteran engineer explains why the current AV testing paradigm must change.
  • StreetDrone Offers Cost-Effective 'Mule' for AV Developers
    Two mobility-minded entrepreneurs make development of autonomous technology easier and more affordable for anyone.
  • Predicting the Road to Efficiency
    Leveraging the building blocks of automated driving, Delphi's Intelligent Driving technology is designed to improve the efficiency and driving range of any vehicle.
  • AV Regulations: Feds Ready to Get Their Claws Back?
    The new AV 3.0 federal guidelines for autonomous-vehicle development drew criticism for having no legal teeth. But they may only be the beginning.
  • Florida's Babcock Ranch and the Future of Autonomous Communities
    An 18,000-acre development in southwest Florida seeks to be the model for short-range autonomous mobility and sustainable power for it all.
  • Eying Mobility's Next Phases
    At the 2018 Los Angeles Auto Show, automakers and mobility experts examine mobility's ongoing transformation.