Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS) News
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Safe by Design: The Safety Checklist Process
Aurora highlights the types of processes used to manage the safety risks of vehicle operations during development of its autonomous solution…
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Low-Level Fusion and Perception for NCAP and GSR – Part 2
LeddarTech look to understand the testing requirements for new vehicles regarding ADAS under new car assessment programs (NCAP).
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Sintron VBOX-3131 Ultra-Mini Fanless Computer
SINTRONES’ ultra-mini fanless computer, the VBOX-3131, is equipped with an Intel® Celeron processor, which provides robust connectivity.
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In-Vehicle Telematics Computer VTC 7260-xC4 Leads the Way
NEXCOM’s in-vehicle AI-aided telematics computer, VTC 7260-xC4, is used as the core of vehicles to help deploy a wide range of applications.
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Countdown to Feature Complete
Aurora closes out 2022 with the fifth quarterly beta release of its Aurora Driver on the journey to being feature complete.
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Ficosa Integrates LeddarTech Software for Smart Parking Assistant
Ficosa and LeddarTech have signed a development and commercialisation agreement for the development of a smart automatic parking assistant.
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The Lifecycle of a Safety Case at Aurora
Aurora shares a closer look at the work that underpins its development of safe self-driving technology and autonomous vehicles.
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Raw Data Sensor Fusion and Perception That Drives Road Safety
This blog introduces the reader to NCAP, the role of Raw Data Sensor Fusion and the various NCAP safety programs across the world.
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Meet Gary, Aurora’s Sr. Manager of Law Enforcement Interactions
Gary, from Aurora, helps define how Aurora's driverless vehicles will safely and responsibly interact with officers on the road.
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AVs: What Do the Different Levels of Automation Mean?
We hear a lot about autonomous vehicles but how are the different levels of autonomy defined and what are some examples?
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Driver’s Extra Pair of Eyes: ADAS by Sintrones
ADAS on SINTRONES ABOX-5200G4 allows drivers to analyse and detect vehicles, cyclists and pedestrians at 360 degrees in real-time.
