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Audi of America expands Traffic Light Information to include Green Light Optimized Speed Advisory (GLOSA)

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Audi is committed to moving America in many ways, including through the development of industry-leading connectivity and mobility solutions. Not only do vehicle-to-infrastructure technologies like GLOSA benefit drivers today, they’re also the critical steps needed as we continue toward an automated future. Phoenix, Portland, Ore.;

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Audi networks with traffic lights in Düsseldorf; “Green wave”

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In future the cities, too, will receive useful information about their traffic light infrastructure. Audi Traffic Light Information premiered in 2016 in Las Vegas. Audi is also the world’s first automotive manufacturer to network its series-production models with city traffic lights. —Andre Hainzlmaier.

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GM planning to “own” the customer relationship beyond the vehicle; autonomous Volts, car sharing and fuel cells

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General Motors CEO Mary Barra and her leadership team outlined the company’s plans to capitalize on the future of personal mobility by owning the customer relationship beyond the vehicle, building upon nearly two decades of connectivity leadership. —Mary Barra. Autonomous Vehicle Deployment. Car Sharing.

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MIT-led study suggests mobile-phone data provide a deeper picture of pollution exposure in urban settings

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A study led by MIT researchers, focused on New York City, suggests that using mobile-phone data to track people’s movement provides an even deeper picture of exposure to pollution in urban settings than by studying air-quality levels in fixed places. The findings will be important for future population health assessments.

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The Brain Implant That Sidesteps The Competition

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Eliza Strickland: Hi, I’m Eliza Strickland for IEEE Spectrum ‘s Fixing the Future podcast. Tom Oxley is a practicing neurologist at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City and the founder and CEO of Synchron. He joined us on Fixing the Future to tell us about the company’s technology and its progress.

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NYU Researchers Pave the Way for Future Shared Mobility

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federal government's University Transportation Centers program back in 2016. Chow has focused some his recent research on developing the infrastructure for charging electric vehicles throughout New York City. In fact, Chow's recent research coincides with a current pilot e-scooter program in New York City.

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GM launches Maven car sharing brand

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The global Maven team includes more than 40 dedicated employees from the connected car technology industry as well as ride- and car-sharing professionals from Google, Zipcar and Sidecar. GM is at the forefront of redefining the future of personal mobility. Earlier post.). GM President Dan Ammann. Residential.

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