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Brain-inspired AI hardware helps autonomous devices operate efficiently and independently
The human brain constantly makes decisions. It requires minimal power to move bodies in a desired direction or avoid an ...
That is the vision behind a radical new proposal from transportation engineers at North Carolina State University. They want ...
Highway work crews are often at risk of injury or worse from passing vehicles, leading state and federal agencies to install ...
The future of urban innovation cannot continue to be a standoff between Silicon Valley and City Hall, writes Laura Kavanagh.
As self-driving cars begin operating in cities, a question remains about how to make them work in rural areas with limited ...
Transportation agencies have to prepare for a future that includes connected vehicles, automated systems and increasingly ...
At PennSTART, the track will have some slope to it to mimic hills and pavement that can handle fires and all four seasons. A testing ground for autonomous cars, trucks and other motor vehicles is ...
Driverless cars promise great benefits such as fewer accidents, elimination of drunk driving, better utilization of existing highways, and letting commuters work or relax while en route. The ...
The way insurance policies are determined for autonomous vehicles are far different than you might expect ...
It has been 20 years since Stanford University’s “Stanley” won the DARPA Grand Challenge, completing an autonomous drive 132 miles long and winning a $2 million prize. But that was only navigating ...
After a fatal incident, Uber cancelled its autonomous vehicle project in 2018. Should it have kept going?
Driverless cars are no longer science fiction — they’re officially coming to UK roads as early as 2026. Trials are set to ...
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