Autonomous Vehicle Engineering

November 2021

    • Editorial
      NHTSA signals sharper scrutiny of automated driving
    • The Navigator
      Can OEMs really double revenue with services?
    • BrightDrop Innovates Last-Mile Delivery
      The GM spinoff's holistic set of solutions aims to help boost productivity and improve safety, while cutting fleet costs, street congestion and emissions.
    • OpSys Tech Readies New Solid-state Lidar for 2023
      Born from smartphone VCSEL technology, the Scanning Microflash Lidar aims for a market price of less than $200 per module.
    • ADAS Over the Horizon
      Continental's new ADAS boss shines a lidar on next steps in automated- driving technology.
    • GM's Next ADAS Goes 'Ultra'
      GM's latest SAE Level 2 system will enable hands-free operation in "95% of driving scenarios."
    • Autonomy's Computing Edge
      Reducing latency by processing data closer to the devices using it will play a huge role in AV functional safety. Stellantis is a first mover in edge-computing trials.
    • Cyber, Sim and Data Shaping the CV Future
      Automated commercial vehicles offer challenges and opportunities in simulation and data management, standardization and cybersecurity, said COMVEC '21 panelists.
    • New Tools & Technologies
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