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Autonomous Vehicles, New Mobility & the Built Environment CES2019 Cloud Computing

Cloud-Based AV Simulation #CES2019

A cloud-based simulation software system that allows OEMs to test different driving scenarios from real-world conditions – literally with real-world data – is what Cognata offers. With big-name backing, they have the potential to be a clearinghouse for simulation scenarios among different OEMs. It solves the dilemma reported in a RAND report suggesting that it […]

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The Adjustable High-Beam and More #CES2019

Improving vehicle headlights for people will also improve the ability of autonomous vehicles to navigate the road. Kishore Ahuja, Senior Vice President of North American Light, Inc, discusses and shows how they are creating headlights that dynamically and automatically react to its environment (e.g. automatic brightness/dimming) and adjusts to the contours of the road (swivels […]

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Autonomous Vehicles, New Mobility & the Built Environment

The Flexible Vehicle Interior #CES2109

What will happen in the vehicles of tomorrow when the interiors can change dynamically to meet the needs of the passengers and/or owner? Magna, the huge vehicle OEM, is pondering this question and displayed some of their early thinking on this topic at CES2019. Their early research is about understanding today’s mobility use cases, as […]

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Autonomous Vehicles, New Mobility & the Built Environment CES2019 Cybersecurity

AV Cybersecurity Collaboration #CES2019

Daniel Thunberg, Global Head of Connected Transport of Irdeto, and Danny Loeb, VP Alliances & Partners of SafeRide Technologies, talk about the process for security in this panel-like discussion at CES2019. A key message is that cybersecurity is a component of automobile safety and is something that industry cooperates on, instead of competes on. Further, […]

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Autonomous Vehicles, New Mobility & the Built Environment CES2019 Cybersecurity

Detecting the Invisible Physical Attacks on Autonomous Driving #CES2019

While cyber attacks represent a potential Achilles heel for the success of autonomous vehicle software, spoofing and jamming via physical means could be another way for criminals to wreak havoc on the public. Enter Regulus Cyber, an Israeli-based company that is dedicated to ensuring GNSS (GPS) security from these external threats and researching how to […]