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Autonomous Vehicle Engineering: July 2019

  • Magazine Issue
  • 19AVEP07
Published July 05, 2019 by SAE International in United States
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  • English
  • Editorial
    The consolidation plot thickens
  • The Navigator
    As the world turns to C-V2X, Europe picks WiFi
  • Complexity of Autonomous-Systems Simulation, Validation Soars to the Clouds
    Scalable, cloud-based architectures are gaining greater acceptance for simulating and testing the myriad development aspects of automated driving.
  • Connectivity Solutions for AVs
    The promises of fully connected autonomous vehicles are great, but so are the challenges.
  • What M&E Can Teach the AV Industry About Data
    Media & entertainment offers important learnings on data retention, management, scalability and security.
  • The Rodney Dangerfield of Automated-Driving Sensors
    Radar and lidar get all the attention, but Inertial Measurement Units are the backbone of sensor fusion. Suppliers are scrambling to make IMUs more accurate-and much less expensive.
  • The Sense-itive Side of Autonomous Vehicles
    BASF is exploring how specific materials-and even paint colors and finishes-can improve the capabilities of AV sensors.
  • German University Studying Assisted-Driving 'Handoff'
    Germany's Kempten University Adrive Living Lab will feature aVDS driving simulator to research ADAS stress levels.
  • ZF's Current Work Builds for the EV, AV Future
    The Tier-1 giant's "vision" for improving future mobility leverages its latest safety and chassis-development innovations.
  • Hot New 'Hands-On' Direction in ADAS Safety Research
    JLR researches use of steering wheel heating and cooling to reduce driver workload
  • 5G Cellular-Enabled Test Infrastructure for AVs Launched at Millbrook
    Autonomous-vehicle 5G development support moves ahead at Millbrook Proving Ground in the U.K.
  • Delivering on Autonomous Transport
    Einride ramps up industry partnerships and on-road demos of its all-electric self-driving truck that's missing one thing: a cab for the drivers.
  • Driverless Ridesharing Remains in Uber's Sights
    Introducing a new, production-ready AV with partner Volvo, Uber's ride-share network is likely to offer self-driving vehicles on select routes.