Autonomous vehicles
Open source security and the Internet of Things
Today’s consumer devices are becoming defined by their embedded technologies. Wireless locks for everything from doors to bicycles can be controlled from your smartphone, eliminating the frustration of lost keys and forgotten combinations.
Read moreBlackBerry launches QNX Hypervisor 2.0 to help car makers create safe and secure connected vehicles
BlackBerry Ltd, is addressing safety and security, two of the most important factors for next-generation connected and autonomous vehicle software, with the launch of QNX® Hypervisor 2.0.
Read moreEMEA report predicts how apps will dramatically change the way we live and work
A report on the future of applications, highlighting major trends and projections that will significantly impact society, has been unveiled by F5 Networks application security and cloud solutions specialists.
Read moreThe challenges of designing UX for IoT – Part 1
The Internet of Things (IoT) is connecting people and physical things to change the way business is done. There are a lot of aspects in IoT where innovation is happening from data processing to security to firmware to storage.
Read moreWho’s directing the traffic? The need for regulation of autonomous vehicles
Regulation is usually presented as a burden to business. The default position of politicians keen to win the corporate vote is to promise to cut ‘red tape’ and free up innovation.
Read moreLearning the data, automatically – Part 2
Part one of this series looked at how the data collected by autonomous cars can be analysed and used by insurers and car manufacturers to constantly develop and improve both vehicles and their risk. The next step is to consider how that data can be used and ‘learnt’ by the cars themselves.
Read moreInfineon joins the 5G Automotive Association to contribute to connected automated driving
You can’t have an automated car without reliable communication infrastructure and stable mobile communication connectivity. The next generation mobile communication standard is indispensable. Infineon Technologies AG contributes to introducing the 5G standard into the car and has joined the 5G Automotive Association e. V. (5GAA).
Read moreUK tries to build a lead in automotive cyber security with its 5*StarS Consortium
Greg Clark MP, Britain’s Secretary of State for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy, has today given the green light to 5*StarS as part of the national strategy to establish the UK as a global centre for the development, testing and commercialisation of Connected Autonomous Vehicles.
Read moreThe Internet of Manufacturing Things
Industry 4.0 (I4.0) is positioned as the next industrial revolution and it is already starting to change the way we manufacture and drive new levels of efficiency into shop-floor processes, says Francisco Almada Lobo, CEO, Critical Manufacturing.
Read moreDell EMC finally finds its mojo in IoT with edge computing for security, cold chain and transport
INTERVIEW – Prior to Dell’s October 2015 acquisition of EMC in a cash and stock deal worth US$67 billion, the company’s profile in the Internet of Things (IoT) was modest, writes Jeremy Cowan. That’s changing now.
Read moreAutomated vehicles are quickly nearing a level of maturity, says Navigant Research
A new Leaderboard report from Navigant Research examines the strategy and execution of 18 companies developing automated driving systems.
Read moreAutotalks raises $30m in Round D funding to speed global deployment of technologies for improving road safety
Autotalks, a global provider of V2X (Vehicle to Everything) communication solutions, announced the completion of its Series D round with $30 million to expand its worldwide operations and accelerate deployment of technologies for safer and smarter autonomous vehicles.
Read moreAre drones and autonomous vehicles the answer for smart services in rural areas?
When we all talk about smart cities we are, of course, overlooking something important. Not everyone lives in a city. One company is working to redress this imbalance. Here, Jeremy Cowan of IoT Now talks to Roei Ganzarski, CEO of BoldIQ.
Read moreCyber security for cars – the impact of connectivity on security and privacy
The UK is fast becoming a global hub for the development of connected and autonomous vehicle technologies including testing of driverless vehicles in the urban environment.
Read moreThe sensors best suited to autonomous cars
Future generations of cars will pack in more sensors and processing technology than ever before, with cameras, radar and lidar all featuring heavily and making it possible for cars to actually drive themselves.
Read moreIoT applications for autonomous vehicles: Smarter cars through cellular IoT vehicle telematics
Over the next 25 years, self-driving vehicles will evolve in ways that will have a major impact on infrastructure, vehicle ownership, and the automotive industry.
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