Autonomous Vehicle Engineering: July 2020

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  • Editorial
    High noon for high-level autonomy
  • The Navigator
    A fork in the road for the AV business
  • The Electric, Autonomous Revolution Lifts Off
    Engineering the new generation of electric and hybrid vertical-take-off-and-landing vehicles at Wisk and Elroy Air.
  • New SAE Standard for Automated-Driving Developers
    Developed in less than a year, SAE's new J3216 standard will impact traffic management, operations and safety for automated mobility.
  • Making Data Logging, Replay and Prototyping More Efficient
    High levels of continuity and compatibility are vital to avoid interruptions in the development process - and reduce cost.
  • Radar Death Star
    ELunewave's 3D-printed spherical antenna makes for fast, 360-degree single-snapshot readings that are claimed to beat the slower sweeps of conventional radar.
  • The Case for FOTA in AV Data Security
    Firmware over-the-air data transmission helps OEMs drive secure vehicle autonomy.
  • IMUs Help Deliver the Daily Bread
    The latest inertial measurement units are driving all types of autonomous machines in the farm-to-table food movement. An expert from Analog Devices explains.
  • Radar Testing with an O-scope
    Four-channel oscilloscopes are ideal for characterizing the new generation of automotive radar sensors, as two experts explain.
  • Embedded Boards Help Drive Commercial AVs
    Kontron is leading a trend toward smaller, more lightweight and power- efficient electronic architectures.
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