Autonomous Vehicle Engineering: September 2019
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- Editorial
The new 'face' of privacy - The Navigator
No trust in AI systems without data protection - Innovation Nation
In the mobility space, Israel is rivaling Silicon Valley for smarts and start-ups - and beats it in chutzpah. - Autonomy in your Face
Biometric technology is deemed essential to ensuring AV driving safety and advancing the user experience-if privacy issues don't derail its deployment. - About Face!
To win acceptance, deployment of facial-recognition technology needs to fit within a picture-perfect consumer and legal framework that balances benefits with privacy protection. - The Vehicle as Gaming Device
Audi spin-off Holoride uses VR to turn the back seat into an entertainment platform. - BlackBerry Tech Duo Sees Emergence of Vehicle-based Platforms
Though likely to provide the OS of autonomy, BlackBerry also anticipates a larger shift to automobiles as software platforms. - Improving Lidar - or Defeating It
The buzz at Sensors Expo pitted lidar-tech optimism against the reality of an impending shakeout. - 'Smart' in Ohio's Heartland
With a 45-year history in vehicle testing, Ohio's Transportation Research Center launches a $45-million investment in the automated-vehicle future, becoming North America's largest dedicated AV test facility. - Empathy to Elevate the User Experience
Harman developers are striving to create human-machine interfaces oriented more towards user needs. - ZF's Tech Portfolio is Ready for Level 4 Autonomy
Well aware of the relentless hype that comes with automated driving development, ZF's autonomy boss knows cost will be crucial-and customer persuasion required. - Trucking Without Truckers
The challenges are myriad, but automated-trucking developer TUSimple believes the efficiencies of true depot-to-depot driverless hauling are too promising to ignore.
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