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What You Might Not Know About Connected Autonomous Vehicles

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Critical considerations pertinent to connected autonomous vehicles, such as ethics, liability, privacy, and cybersecurity, do not share the same spotlight as the CAVs’ benefits. The manufacturer might claim that, as manual control of the vehicle is available, the driver is liable. The CAV industry is not yet up to Levels 4 and 5.

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Education Week Spotlights Programs for Students and Professionals

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From 2 to 8 April, IEEE is highlighting resources available to students, educators, and technical professionals with IEEE Education Week. Here are some of the events and resources available during this year’s Education Week. Here are some of the events and resources available during this year’s Education Week.

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Why IoT Sensors Need Standards

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There are also greater levels of automation being incorporated into products and systems, such as with Internet of Things and Industrial Internet of Things applications. Prominent users of sensors include the defense, energy, health care, and transportation industries. The global sensor market is large and growing fast.

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EV Charging Industry Protocols and Standards

Driivz

The technology powering the EV charging industry has evolved so much over the last few years. As EVs become a natural part of the transportation ecosystem, we are witnessing a shift toward the standardization of chargers and the introduction of new industry protocols for interoperability. EV Charging Industry Protocols and Standards.

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AI for Wireless

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The evolution of mobile wireless technology, from 3G/4G to 5G, and introduction of Industry 4.0, As the number and scope of devices connected to networks expands, so too will the role of AI in wireless. Click on the image to watch on-demand webinar: Apply AI Techniques to Solve Wireless Communications System Design Challenges.

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CaFCP HyPPO report describes next steps and actions in developing hydrogen fuel cell vehicle infrastructure for California

Green Car Congress

During a webinar on Monday, Alex Keros of GM highlighted the activities and actions described in the report that are important to continue the momentum of bringing FCEVs and hydrogen fuel to the commercial market. The report (and Keros during the webinar) noted the importance of the passage of California’s AB 8 (Perea, 2013).

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Steps Toward Health Data Standards for Wearables

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Industry groups and standards bodies have begun quantifying wearable devices' capabilities via the IEEE P360 standard for wearable consumer electronic devices and Consumer Technology Association (CTA) standards for step counting, heart rate, and sleep tracking. Sixty-one percent of the participants have a connected wearable device.)

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