Posted May 22, 2012, by John Day
They say you can’t do everything, and they’re right, whoever they are, but that doesn’t mean we have to like it. Two very promising conferences relevant to automotive electronics – telematics and sensors – are scheduled for the same days, June 6-7, about 300 miles apart.
In Novi, Michigan, the 12th Telematics Detroit conference and exhibition, sponsored by Telematics Update, is expected to … Read More
Tags:
HTML5,
Freescale Semiconductor,
intel,
Yole Développement,
V2X,
STMicroelectronics,
Dell,
Suburban Collection Showplace,
Telematics Detroit conference and exhibition,
Analog Devices,
Telematics Update,
Liberty Mutual,
Facebook,
LTE connectivity,
Ford,
MEMS (micro-electromechanical systems),
Delphi,
Sensors Expo & Conference 2012,
Donald E. Stephens convention center
Posted Mar 30, 2012, by John Day
How close are we to the reality of autonomous driving? Is it closer than we might think, still years away and dependent on the widespread deployment of V2X technology, or both?
Tier one supplier Continental completed a two-week, 6,000-mile automated driving endurance test on public roads in Nevada. It credited knowledge gained from the car that won the DARPA Urban Challenge in 2007 and from HAVEit, … Read More
Tags:
V2X,
MK 100 electronically controlled braking system,
Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS),
autonomous driving,
2013 Cadillac XTS,
GM,
HAVEit,
DARPA Urban Challenge,
electric power steering (EPS)
Posted Oct 21, 2010, by John Day
V2X (vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure) technology is not quite ready for prime time – or rush hour – but Roger Berg at DENSO International America says progress is being made, and cars could be talking to each other and to the roadway infrastructure, as early as 2015.
Berg says the technology is ready, except for a speed bump or two related to spoofing (broadcasting fake messages) and … Read More
Tags:
DSRC,
NHTSA,
DENSO,
V2X