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Toyota Research Institute developing blended envelope control for Guardian driver assistance

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Chauffeur development focuses on full autonomy, in which the human is essentially removed from the driving equation, either completely in all environments, or within a restricted operational design domain (ODD). TRI is following a two-track development approach to automated driving. 7, 2019 – Toyota is doubling-down on humans.

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Hyundai introduces new autonomous IONIQ concept at AutoMobility LA

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Hyundai Motor Company introduced the Autonomous IONIQ concept during its press conference at AutoMobility LA (Los Angeles Auto Show). Earlier this year, Hyundai Motor earned a license to test its autonomous cars in urban environments.

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This IEEE Service-Learning Program Is More Popular Than Ever

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By tackling community needs in the areas of access and abilities, education and outreach, human services, and the environment, students participating in EPICS in IEEE are gaining firsthand experience in marrying engineering and community. The center was built by students from Kyambogo University of Kampala, Uganda.

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Millimeter Wave Radar System Keeps Drivers Safe on the Road

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About Pontosense FOUNDED 2021 HEADQUARTERS Toronto EMPLOYEES 120 The sensor transmits millimeter waves from an antenna designed by cofounder and CTO Yihong Qi (Alex and Yihong are related). The antenna Yihong designed is 10 nanometers to keep the sensor small and flexible, he says. That’s the basis of our technology,” Qi says.

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Building a Zero Trust Security Model for Autonomous Systems

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In contrast, an autonomous understanding system could help reengineer the warehouse design to further increase performance in the same space. Each system should be designed to fail safely and securely so as to minimize the impact on adjacent components. Zero Trust Applied to Chip Design.

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