The world’s largest and most important tech event, CES (Consumer Technology Association) is coming up soon, at the beginning of January. A lot of exciting innovations are scheduled to make their ...
Simulation has long been an essential part of testing autonomous driving systems, but only recently has simulation been useful for building and training self-driving vehicles. These advances have set ...
The BMW Group has started work on a new $116 million Driving Simulation Center in Munich that will help with the company’s testing and development of autonomous driving technology. The new facility ...
Google, it has emerged, has built a 'Matrix-style' simulation of the entirety of California to test its self-driving cars. While this in itself isn't massively surprising given Google's history as a ...
Toyota has announced that it has developed THUMS crash test simulation for automated driving. THUMS stands for Total Human Model for Safety and the software is designed to simulate and analyze crashes ...
Waymo, the self-driving car company spun off from Google, shut down its robo-taxi service in Arizona and stopped testing its vehicles on public roads because of the coronavirus pandemic. But that ...
Amid the torrent of news at CES in January, it was easy to miss the unveiling of NVIDIA's Drive platform-- a way for the company to test out its self-driving algorithms through repeated simulations.
Testing autonomous vehicles on public roads is an expensive and time-consuming endeavor, and one that Raquel Urtasun, former chief scientist at Uber ATG, doesn’t think is the most expedient route to ...
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