The Drive Square Simulation System is an in-vehicle driving simulator that allows trainees to drive in a real car on a virtual road. This allows for training in the field or in a training center. They ...
During CES, aiMotive demonstrates aiDrive, its modular automated driving software stack supporting ADAS and automated driving ...
Alphabet's self-driving car effort has ceased on-road testing due to the coronavirus, but its tech is still hard at work. Kyle Hyatt (he/him/his) hails originally from the Pacific Northwest, but has ...
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Simulation has long been an essential part of testing autonomous driving systems, but only recently has simulation been useful for building and training self-driving vehicles. These advances have set ...
Self-driving cars are coming. Or so we’re told. But they still face an existential question: When is a self-driving car truly ready to drive on its own? That will ultimately be judged by regulators ...
Amid the torrent of news at CES in January, it was easy to miss the unveiling of NVIDIA's Drive platform-- a way for the company to test out its self-driving algorithms through repeated simulations.
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