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Werner Enterprises Unveils First Electric-Powered Truck

The new electric-powered truck features Bendix Advanced Driver Assistance Technology.

Navigating The Winding Road Toward Driverless Mobility

And why your first autonomous ride will likely be in a robotaxi.

Guest Commentary: Digitizing The Social Contract For Safer Roads

In this Intel Editorial, Erez Dagan, executive vice president for Products and Strategy at Mobileye and a vice president at Intel Corp., looks at the challenging issue of incorporating human rules of the road into the autonomous vehicle framework. Dagan says Responsibility-Sensitive Safety, the same framework that solves the road safety challenge for autonomous vehicles, also is capable of dramatically improving the safety of the road today via advanced driver assistance systems. The solution digitizes the mostly informal, hard-to-enforce “social contract” that governs road safety today.

Strategy Analytics: Rising Requirements For Autonomous Emergency Braking Will Bring Ecosystem Challenges

Competition intensifies further between different OEMs and suppliers.

Intel Plans To Build Test Fleet Of 100 Self-Driving Vehicles

The project will mesh Mobileye’s “proprietary capabilities” in computer vision, sensing, fusion, mapping and driving policy “with Intel’s leading open-compute platforms and expertise in data center and 5G communication technologies to deliver a complete ‘car-to-cloud’ system,” Intel said. 

Rising Global Appetite For Luxury Vehicles To Drive Global Growth Of Automatic Or Autonomous Emergency Braking, Says TMR

Transparency Market Research estimates that the global automatic or autonomous emergency braking market will exhibit a promising 5.3 percent compound annual growth rate and will rise from a valuation of $10.5 million in 2016 to $16.7 million by 2025.

Transdev And Delphi Announce Commercial Partnership For Autonomous Transportation

Transdev and Delphi will start collaborating on pilot programs in Paris-Saclay and Rouen, France, as the first European driverless, on-demand mobility service on an open road.

8 Innovative French Startups And SMEs In The US Autonomous Vehicle Sector

Beginning on June 3, the eight selected French companies will begin an intensive two-week immersion program, called UbiMobility, presenting their technologies and developing partnerships with major U.S. players in the industry.

Guest Editorial: What A Broken Ankle Taught Me About The Potential Of Self-Driving Cars

Kathy Winter is vice president and general manager of the Automated Driving Division at Intel Corporation. She joined Intel in 2016 from Delphi, where she engineered the first cross-country drive of a fully autonomous vehicle. This is the first in an occasional series of Intel newsroom editorials related to autonomous driving.

Highly Automated Driving To Spark Adoption Of Centralized Advanced Driver Assistance Systems

As vehicles become highly independent and begin to drive and react to traffic on their own, autonomous systems will aggregate and process data from a variety of on-board sensors and connected infrastructure. According to ABI Research, this will force the industry to hit a hard reset on advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) architectures, which are currently dominated by distributed processing and smart sensors. The research firm posits that automotive OEMs will need to adopt new platforms based on powerful, centralized processors and high-speed low latency networking.