Autonomous vehicles
Volvo Group selects BlackBerry QNX for its dynamic software platform
Volvo Group, one of the manufacturers of heavy-duty trucks, buses and construction equipment, has selected BlackBerry QNX as the foundational software for its main domain controller ECUs in more than 300,000 heavy vehicles Volvo Group manufactures every year.
Read moreVerizon Business signs its first European private 5G contract for IoT with Associated British Ports
Verizon Business is working with Associated British Ports (ABP) to deploy a private 5G network at the UK Port of Southampton. Delivered in partnership with Nokia, Verizon’s private 5G platform will provide one of the United Kingdom’s (UK’s) busiest ports with a secure, low-latency private network connection.
Read moreUnity and HERE collaborate on real-time 3D in-vehicle experiences
Unity, the platform for creating and operating real-time 3D (RT3D) content, announced a collaborative agreement with HERE Technologies, the location data and technology platform, to partner on developing next-generation embedded automotive HMIs with state-of-the-art, RT3D rendering capabilities.
Read moreHuman Horizons smart factory setting benchmark for intelligent vehicle manufacturing
New mobility and autonomous driving research company, Human Horizons, has recently released details of the new HiPhi X super SUV assembly plant, the HiPhi Plaza. Equipped with cutting-edge automated machinery, the assembly line has been built in a repurposed gasoline-powered vehicle plant in the city of Yancheng, Jiangsu province.
Read moreAutofleet provides vehicle-as-a-service platform for Keolis autonomous electric shuttle deployment
Autofleet, a provider of AI-powered fleet optimisation solutions, was selected by Keolis, a public transport operator, to provide its platform for an autonomous electric vehicle (AEV) project in Gothenburg, Sweden.
Read moreSKF tests autonomous and electrical transport of goods
SKF is testing a self-driving electric truck together with the tech company Einride, to transport goods on a public road between the factory and the warehouse in Gothenburg.
Read moreAutonomous vehicle services report shows impact of fleet deployments across major cities
A report identifying the potential impact of autonomous vehicle (AV) services deployment on major UK cities in the future has been published by Oxbotica, Imperial College London and Transport for London (TfL).
Read moreSensible 4 autonomous driving software tested by VTT more standardization is needed
The Finnish self-driving software company Sensible 4 has been expanding its operations to Norway, one of the countries in enabling autonomous vehicles on its roads.
Read moreBaidu Apollo selected to build landmark 5G intelligent driving project
Baidu, Inc., an AI company with strong Internet foundation, announced that Baidu Apollo jointly won a bid to construct a 5G intelligent driving project in Chengdu in a tender worth RMB105 million (€13.53 million).
Read moreAddressing storage challenges caused by centralised vehicle architecture
The connected vehicles of today are increasingly powerful machines, with the potential to become effectively, data centres on wheels.
Read moreThe IIoT journey starts with remote telemetry
The first rule of supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) is that communications will fail. One challenge is rising volumes of data place increasing loads on both the main server and the communications networks connected to it.
Read moreDetectronic’s worldwide expansion supported by Aeris Fusion IoT Network
Global water monitoring equipment provider, Detectronic has selected the Aeris Fusion IoT Network to provide connectivity to support Detectronic’s continued expansion around the world
Read moreThe focus of smart cities has changed
Smart cities have become more ambitious as budgets increased to trillions of dollars overall, unaffected by Covid-19, according to research by IDTechEx.
Read moreWhy we can’t delay safeguarding the IoT in critical national infrastructure
When discussing Internet of Things (IoT) security, it is vital to first recognise the increasing extent to which our daily lives are reliant on these entirely connected systems. Integrating IoT devices within mission-critical industries means that, while gaining efficiencies, we create a breeding ground for new points of attack. These networks are of vital importance, says Alan
Read moreNew Arm technologies enable safety-capable computing solutions for an autonomous future
Arm unveiled new computing solutions to accelerate autonomous decision-making with safety capability across automotive and industrial applications. The new suite of IP includes the Arm Cortex-A78AE CPU, Arm Mali-G78AE GPU, and Arm Mali-C71AE ISP, engineered to work together in combination with supporting software, tools and system IP to enable silicon providers and OEMs to design
Read moreExploring IoT’s top five challenges through the 5 Cs – Part 1
IoT deployment is happening rapidly. According to IoT Analytics, the number of connected devices in 2019 is expected to surpass initial forecasts by 14% to reach 9.5 billion. The three main drivers are explosive growth of consumer devices, much stronger than expected cellular IoT/M2M connections, and strong device connectivity growth in China due to government
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