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Robot cars pose ‘unprecedented risks and costs’, warns Consumer Watchdog

June 15, 2017 by David Edwards

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Robot cars pose unprecedented risks to the American public, Consumer Watchdog warned in a report, Self-Driving Vehicles: The Threat to Consumers.

In a representation to the Senate, Consumer Watchdog says robot cars – also known as driverless, self-driving, autonomous or highly-automated cars – require mandatory safety, security, privacy and ethical standards.

The organisation also warned that getting Madd is not enough.

The Consumer Watchdog report is being issued in conjunction with a day-long program, Driverless Cars: The Legal Landscape, sponsored by George Washington University Law School and a hearing by the Senate Commerce Committee, Paving the Way for Self-Driving Vehicles.  [Read more…] about Robot cars pose ‘unprecedented risks and costs’, warns Consumer Watchdog

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: auto, autonomous, cars, consumer, risks, robot, safety, senate, standards, technology, watchdog

General Motors produces new fleet of self-driving Chevrolet Bolt EV test vehicles

June 14, 2017 by Sam Francis

Chevrolet Bolt EV autonomous test vehicles are assembled at GM

Company claims to be the first company to use mass-production methods for autonomous and electric vehicles

General Motors says it has completed production of 130 Chevrolet Bolt EV test vehicles equipped with its next generation of self-driving technology at its Orion Assembly Plant located in Orion Township, Michigan.

The vehicles will join the more than 50 current-generation self-driving Bolt EVs already deployed in testing fleets in San Francisco; Scottsdale, Arizona; and metro Detroit.

GM CEO Mary Barra says: “This production milestone brings us one step closer to making our vision of personal mobility a reality.

“Expansion of our real-world test fleet will help ensure that our self-driving vehicles meet the same strict standards for safety and quality that we build into all of our vehicles.”  [Read more…] about General Motors produces new fleet of self-driving Chevrolet Bolt EV test vehicles

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: autonomous, barra, bolt, cars, chevrolet, ev, gm, self-driving, technology, test, vehicles

US government set to change driverless vehicle regulations under pressure from automakers

June 14, 2017 by Sam Francis

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US President Donald Trump is set to announce “within the next few months” new regulations that will eliminate the barriers to autonomous cars on the roads, according to a report on Reuters. 

The current transportation secretary, Elaine Chao, acknowledged that automakers have been calling for rule changes which will give them more freedom to test and develop autonomous cars.

Chao says: “The pressure is mounting for the federal government to do something. We don’t want rules that impede future technological advances.”  [Read more…] about US government set to change driverless vehicle regulations under pressure from automakers

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: audi, automakers, autonomous, cars, chao, driverless, driving, gm, self-driving, test, toyota, transportation, trucks, vehicles

Apple confirms it’s developing autonomous car technology

June 13, 2017 by Sam Francis

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By Abdul Montaqim

Apple CEO Tim Cook has confirmed that the tech giant is working on software for self-driving cars, according to Bloomberg. 

Cook calls the development effort “the mother of all AI projects”.

Apple has been rumoured to be working on building a driverless car for some time, but the company has never directly confirmed anything.  [Read more…] about Apple confirms it’s developing autonomous car technology

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: adas, apple, autonomous, bloomberg, car, cars, confirmed, cook, developing, self-driving, technology

Aethon launches new autonomous mobile robots at Automate 2017

June 5, 2017 by Sam Francis

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aethon tug

Aethon has demonstrated new products at Automate 2017 in Chicago specifically designed to address the needs of manufacturers looking to automate material movement and connect islands of automation within their plants.

Aethon showcased new mobile robots and software control systems allowing their robotic platform to achieve Level 4 autonomy. (Full list of autonomy levels, as published by SAE.)

Aethon will feature the T3 and T3XL model robots, which represent the newest innovations in automated material movement.  [Read more…] about Aethon launches new autonomous mobile robots at Automate 2017

Filed Under: Logistics, News, Transportation Tagged With: aethon, automate, automation, autonomous, collaborative, manufacturing, mobile, robot, robots

Driverless cars set to take to the roads much faster than anticipated as Colorado passes first law regulating the technology

June 2, 2017 by Sam Francis

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Picture of driverless car with “passenger” in driving seat… courtesy of Volvo

The sheer speed with which driverless cars have gone from a fanciful notion to soon-to-be real-world, mainstream standard technology might be bewildering to some and slightly worrying to others. 

But for proponents and supporters of the technology – of which there are many, both inside the industry as well as in society at large – the driverless car was always clearly on the horizon, and it’s imminent arrival is not a moment too soon.

Colorado has become the latest state to pass a law which allows the development of autonomous cars as long as the developers observe existing laws of the road.  [Read more…] about Driverless cars set to take to the roads much faster than anticipated as Colorado passes first law regulating the technology

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: autonomous, colorado, driverless, laws, legislation, state, states, technology, vehicles

Kollmorgen expands its AKM servo motor series

May 13, 2017 by Sam Francis

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Kollmorgen Motor AKM1

Kollmorgen says its new servo motor has energy efficiency, durability, power density, overload capability, and – crucially – is extra low voltage.

The new AKM DC servo motor low voltage with its 48-volt design was originally intended as a customer-specific solution for special areas of use.

Kollmorgen, a specialist in servo-drive technology and motion control will now offer this as a standard add-on to the AKM series, and thus as a new series product.  [Read more…] about Kollmorgen expands its AKM servo motor series

Filed Under: News Tagged With: akm, autonomous, dc, dynamic, kollmorgen, low, machines, motor, motors, servo, volt, voltage

This is the biggest infographic in the world ever

May 10, 2017 by Sam Francis

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infographic – Where-next-for-car-technology

By Neil Tohill, director of Southside Motor Factors

This epic infographic outlines the extraordinary technological innovations that we are currently seeing, or can soon expect to see, on modern vehicles.

The concept of self-driving cars has been mooted for quite some time and has been a feature of sci-fi TV shows or cartoons speculatively casting an eye to the future.

In 2017, autonomous cars have become a distinct possibility, and while a fully autonomous vehicle is still a way off, we can now invest in cars which will let us kick back for most of a journey.

We’re also entering the area of holographic windscreens which can display key data that we would previously have needed to glance down at the dashboard to see.

These advances are remarkable when you think that it wasn’t so long ago since power steering and remote locking were perceived as fantastic innovations.

Filed Under: Sections A-Z Tagged With: autonomous, cars, dashboard, data, display, factors, holographic, infographic, innovations, key, motor, remote, sci-fi, self-driving, southside, steering, technological, windscreens

Groupe PSA and nuTonomy partner to test autonomous Peugeot cars in Singapore

May 8, 2017 by Sam Francis

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Driverless car software developer nuTonomy will integrate its self-driving software and sensor system into the new Peugeot 3008 for on-road testing later this year.

The ultimate goal of the partnership between the two companies is the deployment of thousands of fully autonomous cars in cities worldwide.

nuTonomy and Groupe PSA– which owns the Peugeot brand – say the system will initially use the Peugeot 3008s for on-road testing of fully autonomous cars in Singapore. The Peugeot 3008 was recently named 2017 European Car of the Year.

Under the initial phase of the partnership, nuTonomy will install its software, along with specialized sensors and computing platforms, into Peugeot 3008 vehicles that have been customized by PSA’s innovation teams.  [Read more…] about Groupe PSA and nuTonomy partner to test autonomous Peugeot cars in Singapore

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: autonomous, groupe, mobility, nutonomy, peugeot, psa, self-driving, singapore

Bosch reports increased sales of €73 billion. Wins massive new sensor contract from Apple

May 7, 2017 by Abdul Montaqim

Bosch’s robotics expert, Kai Arras,

Bosch – one of the world’s largest industrial companies, producing a wide variety of engineered products, from automotive components to home appliances – has reported increased sales for the year 2016. 

In a press conference last week to launch the German giant’s annual report, Bosch CEO Volkmar Denner listed the key figures:

  • sales rose from €70.6 billion in 2015 to €73.1 billion last year; and
  • earnings before tax in 2016 reached a total of €4.3 billion.

Sales in all business segments and geographical regions had increased, added Denner.

As positive as the figures may seem, Denner said the company was nonetheless undergoing “profound transformation”, partly brought about by a range of new technologies which are changing the global industrial landscape, and because diesel engines may be phased out.  [Read more…] about Bosch reports increased sales of €73 billion. Wins massive new sensor contract from Apple

Filed Under: Industry, Manufacturing, Sections A-Z Tagged With: adas, advanced driver assistance systems, autonomous, bosch, cars, components, driverless, electric, iiot, industrial, internet of things, vehicles

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