Autonomous Vehicle Engineering: September 2020
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AV lidar enters a new reality - The Navigator
UNECE takes first step toward AV regulation - Special Delivery - by 'Bot
Michigan start-up Refraction AI aims to be the go-to for last-mile, semi-autonomous, all-weather delivery robots. - Lidar Infiltrates ADAS
Once considered a necessity only in fully autonomous vehicles, lidar sensors are now being evaluated for lower-level driver-assistance systems. - Training Data-hungry AI Algorithms
Large-scale data refinement is key to bringing more sophisticated automated-driving functions to series production. - Simulation's Next Generation
Do autonomous-vehicle developers have their simulation strategies all wrong? Some experts think so - but suggest there's a practical solution. - Marelli's COVID-killing HVAC Insert
With big implications for shared mobility, a new photocatalytic cabin-air purifier claims to kill viruses - including COVID-19. - Is Ground-penetrating Radar Next for AV Sensing?
The two companies pursuing ground-aimed radar for autonomous vehicles have different ideas about readiness for the mass market. - Reconstructing Accidents in the ADAS Age
Data access and privacy concerns will be key challenges to determine ADAS-influencing factors, according to an SAE WCX Digital Summit expert panel. - Autonomy is Coming to Commercial Vehicles
But not without its share of technical and implementation hurdles - and tech-startup casualties.
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