Automotive innovation
Driven by increasingly stringent environmental regulations, changing consumer behaviour and technological advances, the automotive industry is evolving rapidly, writes James Bakwell
Driven by increasingly stringent environmental regulations, changing consumer behaviour and technological advances, the automotive industry is evolving rapidly, writes James Bakwell
Simulation software provider dSPACE is working together cogniBIT to integrate its AI-based driver model, to integrate the unpredictable behaviour of human drivers into simulation
Oculii is developing artificial intelligence (AI) software and hardware for radar systems that will allow autonomous vehicles (AVs) to more accurately perceive their surroundings
The Centre for Connected & Autonomous Automotive Research (CCAAR) has asserted that fresh thinking from new industry entrants and innovative academics will play a key role in realising future mobility
UK-based driving simulation company, rFpro, has launched a commercial platform to train and develop autonomous vehicles using simulation
Gemma Church wonders if driverless cars and big data are quietly overhauling modelling and simulation.
Intel has joined the race to develop driverless cars this week as the company has announced the acquisition of Mobileye for £15 billion
Laboratory informatics tools have continued to converge around requirements for data management and movement within an organisation.
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