Explore how self driving cars and autonomous vehicles use self driving car sensors, lidar radar cameras, and autonomous driving technology to perceive roads, make decisions, and enhance safety.
New Telemetry Paper Examines How AI Reasoning Models Enable Higher-Resolution, More Reliable Radar Perception Across ...
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Orange-sized roadside radar 'eyes' aim to reduce self-driving vehicle blind spots
Researchers at Rice University have developed EyeDAR, a compact, orange-sized radar sensor for safety ...
Many cultures explore the idea of a figurative third eye that enhances perception. For autonomous vehicles, the concept is ...
The device, called EyeDAR, is intended to give autonomous vehicles an additional view of surrounding traffic beyond their direct line of sight, according to Rice University postdoctoral researcher Kun ...
The article is authored by Hitesh Garg, VP and India MD, NXP Semiconductors. India is at a crucial point in its journey toward autonomous mobility with a vision of obtaining full autonomy, which is ...
NXP's third-generation radar transceiver delivers high-performance imaging radar for Level 2+ to Level 4 autonomous driving.
LAWRENCE, Kan., Dec. 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Ainstein, a global leader in high-performance radar sensing for autonomous and intelligent vehicles, announced today that CEO Dr. Zongbo Wang will present ...
Members can download this article in PDF format. The rise of autonomous vehicles (AVs) is poised to redefine the transportation landscape. In the transition from a futuristic concept to everyday ...
Aurora Innovation announced it is running its autonomous trucks for 1,000 miles at a time -- without human drivers behind the wheel. The press release from Aurora Innovations hit my Inbox just before ...
Driverless vehicles are no longer a moonshot, and it's not just Tesla (TSLA) or Google's (GOOG) Waymo that investors should have their eyes on. “You need semiconductors, you need sensors, and then the ...
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