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How Self-Driving Cars Will Accelerate Electric Vehicle Adoption

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In fact, some experts predict electric vehicles (EVs) to account for 65 percent to 75 percent of sales in 2050—which is also good news for the environment. In the future, autonomous vehicles and battery-powered technology could work together to create cleaner, more efficient roads. Driverless Vehicles: Right Now. The solution?

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Millimeter Wave Radar System Keeps Drivers Safe on the Road

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The system is expected to be installed in several vehicle models in the near future, he says. 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.”

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Qualcomm devises cost-effective ADAS chip for India | Autocar Professional

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Dodla envisions this environment will accelerate the development of robust and adaptable self-driving systems. Overall, Qualcomm’s advances in the automotive sector are shaping the future of mobility, enabling safer, more connected, and more intelligent vehicles.

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Building a Zero Trust Security Model for Autonomous Systems

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In the near future, autonomous systems will bring a new level of digital transformation to the industry worth trillions of dollars, including automating transportation, traffic management, municipal services, law enforcement, shipping, port management, construction, agriculture, and more. The Future of Autonomous Systems Security.

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Creating the Commodore 64: The Engineers’ Story

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In January 1982, a home computer incorporating those chips was introduced at the Winter Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nev. Instead, he decided, the chips would go into a 64-kilobyte home computer to be introduced at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas the second week of January 1982.

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