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US government-funded project tests connected vehicles for lifesaving applications

May 27, 2021 by David Edwards

A US Department of Transportation-funded project called THEA Connected Vehicle Pilot has been testing connected vehicles for lifesaving applications at the American Center of Mobility.

The tests were undertaken in collaboration with automotive manufacturers and road operators.

The Tampa Hillsborough Expressway Authority Connected Vehicle Pilot (THEA CV Pilot) is a $22 million project jointly funded by the United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) and THEA. [Read more…] about US government-funded project tests connected vehicles for lifesaving applications

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, Features Tagged With: acm, applications, center, collaboration, connected, cv, data, drivers, manufacturers, mobility, phase, pilot, project, real-time, technology, testing, thea, transportation, vehicle, vehicles, warning

SberAutoTech launches its first fully autonomous vehicle

May 27, 2021 by Mai Tao

By David Rafalovsky, CTO, Sberbank Group; executive vice president, head of technology, Sberbank

SberAutoTech, a Sber ecosystem company, has revealed a prototype of its own autonomous vehicle for future mobility, which it has named “FLIP”.

The brand-new and fully self-driving vehicle has been developed to match the highest level in international driving automation classification. It pursues the new mobility concept providing quick, safe, and comfortable transportation for passengers through cutting-edge IT and automotive technologies.

There is a proprietary electric platform driven by an electric motor powered by a replaceable battery module at the core of FLIP. Key differentiating know-how is that fast-swappable batteries can be replaced in five minutes. [Read more…] about SberAutoTech launches its first fully autonomous vehicle

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: autonomous, designed, electric, flip, fully, mobility, platform, powered, sberautotech, self-driving, vehicle, vehicles

Comau to develop new robotic systems with shipbuilder Fincantieri

May 21, 2021 by Sam Francis

Shipbuilder Fincantieri and Comau Robotics, two Italian industrial giants in their respective markets, have signed a letter of intent to develop prototypes of robotized steel welding solutions and the resulting construction of series of machines, to be implemented at first in Fincantieri shipyards.

Paolo Carmassi, Comau CEO, and Fabio Gallia, Fincantieri general manager, signed the agreement.

The first joint project, of which the operating agreement is currently under way and related tests are scheduled at the Fincantieri shipyards by the first half of the year 2022, will involve a welding robot vehicle consisting of an anthropomorphic welding robot and a remote control tracked vehicle. [Read more…] about Comau to develop new robotic systems with shipbuilder Fincantieri

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: agreement, ceo, comau, design, develop, developing, fincantieri, gallia, great, industry, innovative, large, opportunity, possibility, production, project, robot, shipbuilding, size, solutions, special, structures, vehicle, welding

ASRock Industrial and Dynamis PRC to provide autonomous car technology for 2022 Formula Student Championship

May 20, 2021 by Sam Francis

ASRock Industrial is currently collaborating with Dynamis PRC, providing its latest Intel 10th Gen CPU motherboard IMB-1222 to power up the prototype’s autonomous driving system and participate in the 2022 Formula Student Championship.

Formula Student is one of the world’s most competitive international automobile design competitions for students among university teams. Each team designs and builds a formula-style competition vehicle to enter the race.

Among many great teams, Dynamis PRC from Italy has achieved 4th place globally and ranked 1st nationally after years of competitions and successes. [Read more…] about ASRock Industrial and Dynamis PRC to provide autonomous car technology for 2022 Formula Student Championship

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: aiot, asrock, automotive, autonomous, boosting, championship, competitions, computing, continue, core, driverless, dynamis, formula, gen, globally, high, imb, industrial, intel, motherboard, power, prc, student, system, vehicle

Toyota ‘accelerating’ its autonomous vehicle plans with Lyft’s Level 5 acquisition

May 3, 2021 by Mai Tao

Toyota is accelerating its autonomous vehicle plans through its acquisition of Lyft’s Level 5, according to research company GlobalData. 

Toyota Motor’s tech investment arm, Woven Planet Holdings, has agreed to acquire shared mobility giant Lyft’s self-driving vehicle division Level 5 for $550 million.

In response to the news, Bakar Sadik Agwan, senior automotive consulting analyst at GlobalData, offers her analysis. [Read more…] about Toyota ‘accelerating’ its autonomous vehicle plans with Lyft’s Level 5 acquisition

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, Features Tagged With: acquisition, autonomous, companies, company, level, lyft, market, mobility, shared, toyota, vehicle

ZF launches its ‘most advanced’ autonomous emergency braking system for commercial vehicles in China

April 29, 2021 by David Edwards

Automotive systems manufacturer ZF is preparing for volume production of its most advanced autonomous emergency braking assistance system in China. OnGuardMAX will be installed in new truck models by two leading Chinese manufacturers from this year.

Sophisticated data integration with state-of-the-art camera and radar sensor helps the system autonomously detect, classify and react on moving and stationary vehicles, motorcycles and bicycles.

The system warns the driver of imminent collisions and, if necessary, can autonomously bring the vehicle to a complete stop. This advanced object detection and autonomous braking capability further enables the new ZF system to help avoid or mitigate accidents involving pedestrians. [Read more…] about ZF launches its ‘most advanced’ autonomous emergency braking system for commercial vehicles in China

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, Features Tagged With: advanced, assistance, autonomous, autonomously, braking, china, commercial, driver, emergency, help, onguardmax, pedestrians, safety, sensor, system, technology, vehicle, zf

Global EV battery production needs ‘significant boost’ to meet growing global demand

April 22, 2021 by David Edwards

An ABB-sponsored report predicts that plans for 80 new electric vehicle battery gigafactories will be “insufficient” and that battery production needs a “significant boost” to meet growing global demand. 

The report highlights role of automation in meeting demand as EVs are predicted to overtake internal combustion engine-powered vehicles by 2036. [Read more…] about Global EV battery production needs ‘significant boost’ to meet growing global demand

Filed Under: Features, Manufacturing Tagged With: abb, assembly, battery, demand, electric, flexibility, production, productivity, report, vehicle

ZF unveils ‘world’s most powerful automotive supercomputer’

April 21, 2021 by David Edwards

ZF has unveiled the next generation of its ZF ProAI Supercomputer, designed to make vehicles more intelligent.

The automotive parts giant showcased the new kit at the recent Auto Shanghai exhibition and describes as “the world’s most powerful automotive supercomputer”.

Dr Holger Klein, ZF board member for the Asia-Pacific region, says: “It is currently the most flexible, scalable, and powerful automotive-grade supercomputer in the world.” [Read more…] about ZF unveils ‘world’s most powerful automotive supercomputer’

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: autonomous, cooling, driving, parking, proai, supercomputer, system, vehicle, vehicles, zf

Continental and Amazon Web Services create platform for automotive software

April 21, 2021 by David Edwards

Automotive parts and systems manufacturer Continental and Amazon Web Services will be working together going forward within the scope of a new development cooperation.

The goal of the long-term collaboration with AWS serving as the preferred cloud provider is to develop Continental Automotive Edge (CAEdge) – a modular hardware and software platform that connects the vehicle to the cloud and features a virtual workbench offering numerous options to develop, supply and maintain software-intensive system functions.

This will allow drivers to integrate the functions they want going forward during the entire service life of their vehicle by downloading quick and convenient software updates. [Read more…] about Continental and Amazon Web Services create platform for automotive software

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: access, automated, automotive, aws, caedge, cloud, continental, customers, data, development, driving, environment, forward, going, highly, leading, learning, machine, manufacturer, platform, services, software, systems, vehicle, virtual, work

Porsche Engineering developing ‘intelligent vehicles’ with computer games engines

April 21, 2021 by David Edwards

Porsche Engineering, technology service provider and wholly owned subsidiary of Porsche, is using games engines from the computer games industry to develop the intelligent vehicle of the future.

Game engines – popular examples include Unity and Unreal – generate photorealistic images and ensure the physically correct behavior of objects in computer and video games.

Among other uses, Porsche Engineering utilizes these software packages for the virtual development and testing of highly automated driving functions. [Read more…] about Porsche Engineering developing ‘intelligent vehicles’ with computer games engines

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: assistance, car, development, driver, engineering, engines, future, game, gaming, intelligent, lappe, porsche, real, reality, software, systems, vehicle, virtual

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