Autonomous Vehicle Engineering: July 2023

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  • Editorial
    The Level 3 conundrum continues
  • The Navigator
    The subscriptions are coming for your wallet
  • Kodiak Bearish on Spreading Truck Automation
    Kodiak Robotics' fifth-generation sensor stack and new SensorPods enhance sensor and GPU performance and improve power efficiency.
  • Making Sense of Next-gen ADAS Sensing
    Experts at AutoSens 2023 explain how technology is right-setting the industry's driver-assist and autonomy ambitions.
  • Simulation vs. Organizational Inertia
    The chief technical officer of simulation giant VI-grade says that even as it offers a wide range of solutions, some companies are slow to believe in the proven reductions in development time and cost.
  • Self-driving Supercar!
    This year's iteration of Italy's classic-car-oriented Mille Miglia race showcased an audacious nod to the future: an autonomous high-performance Maserati.
  • Testing ADAS Functions in Parallel with EMS Measurement
    In vehicle final inspection, safety-relevant functions of the driver-assistance system can be tested in parallel with infotainment-system EMS measurements. This allows manufacturers to make the most of available time in the EMC test chamber.
  • Software-defined…Headache?
    Experts say the auto industry has to change its methods to effectively and efficiently develop the software central to new-age vehicles.
  • New Tools & Technologies
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