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Opinion: How India can move from Level 2 to Level 3 autonomy of cars and beyond – ET Auto

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Additionally, advancements in connectivity have transformed cars into mobile hubs, enabling seamless integration with smartphones, navigation systems, and other smart devices. Moving from Level 2 to 3 To move from Level 2 to Level 3 cars, India needs to embrace advanced technologies such as sensor fusion, AI, ML, and improved connectivity.

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Ricardo white paper outlines needed developments to realize autonomous driving

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The future self-driving vehicle value chain will be driven by software feature sets, complex algorithms for sensor fusion and motion controls, low system costs, and high performance hardware. By 2025, vehicles will operate with fully centralized systems that incorporate sensor fusion to deliver more features with fewer components (e.g.,

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Fine-Tuning the Factory: Simulation App Helps Optimize Additive Manufacturing Facility

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One promising way to meet modern industrial challenges is by using additive manufacturing (AM) processes, such as powder bed fusion and other emerging techniques. Adopting AM is not just about installing new equipment. By contrast, the metal powder bed fusion process (Ref.

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BMW Group sets out code of ethics for the use of artificial intelligence

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The BMW Group is taking an all-encompassing approach to monitoring the vehicle environment. One of the areas the company is exploring to this end is how acoustic signal processing can be added to the AI sensor fusion. BMW won the Connected Car Pioneer Award 2020 in recognition of its versatile use of AI in production.

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Jaguar Land Rover showcases remote-control and autonomous 180? turn technologies

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The research team is working on a system to scan the environment around the car and inform the driver whether it is safe to perform the turning maneuver. This project is developing a range of sophisticated sensors to make autonomous cars viable in a range of driving environments and weather conditions.

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Cray unveils 100 petaflop XC30 supercomputer

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Previously code-named “Cascade,” the Cray XC30 supercomputer combines the new Aries interconnect, Intel Xeon processors, Cray’s fully-integrated software environment, and innovative power and cooling technologies to create a production supercomputer that is designed to scale high performance computing (HPC) workloads of more than 100 petaflops.

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DOE announces $70M for Innovation Institute on Smart Manufacturing; advanced sensors, controls, platforms, and modeling for manufacturing

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Open-architecture, open-standard, and open-source (when possible) software and communication platforms can enable plug-and-play connectivity to ease integration and customization across energy related Smart Manufacturing components, different manufacturing requirements, and the latest Information Technology (IT) hardware and standards.