Autonomous Vehicle Engineering: March 2019
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It's more than just a magazine - The Navigator
Needed: a step beyond STEM - SAE AV Activities
A listing of SAE International's autonomous vehicle-related offerings across the organization. - Autonomy for the Masses
Ford Autonomous Vehicles LLC aims to do for AVs what the Model T did for just about everyone. CEO Sherif Marakby explains. - Speeding Thermal Analysis for Autonomous EVs
Solving thermal challenges is vital to AEV development. Siemens PLM's new Simcenter integrated simulation package offers a high-fidelity, easy-to-use solution. - New Mobility's Mega-Mappers
Most believe ultrahigh-definition mapping is crucial to make high-level automated driving possible. Developing these maps is a huge undertaking-one that's enjoying a massive investment of money and talent. - From a Blip to a Boom
Automotive radar rides the 77-GHz technology wave toward greater capability and vehicle safety. - The Swedish Word for AV Tech
Veoneer, a new Tier 1 supplier with well-established roots, is moving rapidly into AI, says veteran research boss Ola Boström. - Safety Testing for AVs is Just Beginning
There is much work to be done in creating accurate, reliable tests for occupant crashworthiness tailored to new AV designs and seating configurations. - Industry Unsettled on Vehicle Connectivity Standard
As data and data-sharing become more crucial to the transportation evolution, the auto sector has yet to gain consensus on the best connectivity format. - Road Tested
Transportation-infrastructure expert Kirk Steudle reflects on the rapid progress toward the connected-AV future and the challenges ahead. - Modeling the Road Ahead for AVs
Detailed virtual environments are vital to developing, testing and validating autonomous systems. - Is the Future of Aerial Autonomy Up in the Air?
As autonomous-drone and air-taxi concepts debut, legal hurdles will need to be cleared before the skies are automated. - Autonomy Meets Agronomy
John Deere sows some autonomy ideas at CES 2019.
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