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Schaeffler startup to present near-production Bio-Hybrid at CES 2019; cargo and passenger versions

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Bio-Hybrid GmbH , a company belonging to the Schaeffler Group, will present the near-production Bio-Hybrid ( earlier post )—a new, modern form of personal urban mobility and means of transportation—at CES 2019. The variable and electrically assisted vehicles will be showcased in Las Vegas in the Cargo and Passenger versions.

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Toyota and NTT enter long-term cooperation and capital alliance to commercialize smart city platform

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The two companies have been collaborating in the connected car field for several years. On 7 January at CES in Las Vegas, Toyota announced the outline of a project to build a prototype city connecting all kinds of goods and services that support people’s lives. Earlier post.) Earlier post.)

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Stellantis RAM 1500 Revolution vs Tesla Cybertruck, Rivian R1T & the Ford F-150 Lightning 

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Stellantis’ Ram Truck brand revealed its RAM 1500 Revolution battery electric vehicle concept during CES 2023 in Las Vegas. The review mirror is connected to biometric cameras, which observe the RAM 1500 Revolution’s surrounding environment. Tesla Cybertruck.

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Toyota introduces next-gen connected vehicle framework; globally uniform DCM by 2019

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Toyota unveiled its next-generation connected vehicle framework at CES 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada, accelerating its initiatives to provide its customers with greater convenience and increased data security. Toyota will also develop a globally uniform DCM by 2019.

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Millimeter Wave Radar System Keeps Drivers Safe on the Road

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But a contactless wireless sensor needs extra help because noises in the environment—such as seatbelts, the car’s engine, and even breathing—are affecting the sensor’s ability to differentiate between the person’s heart rate and irrelevant noise.” The award is sponsored by the IEEE Sensors Council.

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BMW Group launches high performance D3 platform: data-driven development for autonomous driving

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There is a 96 x 100Gbps connection between the BMW Group High Performance D3 platform and the Hardware-in-the-Loop (HiL) stations located at the BMW Group Autonomous Driving Campus. The number of vehicles is set to increase to approximately 140 by the end of 2019. The net useable data rate is approx. autonomous—driving.

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