Assessing augmented reality content with virtual reality
Designing and developing an augmented reality head-up display (AR HUD) requires that a number of crucial factors, such as optics and human...
Read MoreOvercoming the testing and validation challenges for automated driving
As the complexity of automated driving functions and systems increases, the cost and complexity of testing and validation goes up....
Read MoreGoverning autonomous vehicles: emerging responses for safety, liability, privacy, cybersecurity, and industry risks
Araz Taeihagh and Hazel Si Min Lim, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, NUS, July 11, 2018 The benefits of autonomous vehicles (AVs) are...
Read MoreU.S. Department of Transportation public listening summit on automated vehicle policy summary report
USDOT, July 10, 2018 The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) brought together hundreds of transportation stakeholders for its Public...
Read MoreUSDOT public listening summit on automated vehicle policy
On March 1, 2018, U.S. DOT hosted a Public Listening Summit on Automated Vehicle Policy (Federal Register Notice). Stakeholders and the...
Read MoreWhat governments across the globe are doing to seize the benefits of autonomous vehicles
Berkman Klein Center, Harvard University, July 2, 2018 This policy paper introduces some of the main policy and regulatory actions that...
Read MoreDriverless cars: Why it’s time to consider their disruptive power
LEK Consulting, July 1, 2018 It is inevitable that there will be driverless or “full autonomy” cars on the roads in the forseeable future....
Read MoreIntegrating shared autonomous vehicle in public transportation system: A supply-side simulation of the first-mile service in Singapore
This paper proposes and simulates an integrated autonomous vehicle (AV) and public transportation (PT) system. After discussing the...
Read MoreAre consumers willing to pay a premium for self-driving cars?
Autonomous vehicles use sensing and communication technologies to navigate safely and efficiently with little or no input from the driver;...
Read MoreThe human side of autonomous driving
Self-driving cars are no longer in the realm of science fiction. While we might not all be cruising the streets reading magazines behind...
Read MoreMachine learning, social learning and the governance of self driving cars
University College London, June 30, 2018 Self-driving cars, a quintessentially ‘smart’ technology, are not born smart. The algorithms that...
Read MoreDriverless vehicles: Coming soon to an “island of autonomy” near you
In this podcast, Gary Silberg, KPMG’s Americas head of automotive, sat down with Stan Lepeak to discuss what KPMG means by “island of...
Read MoreFHWA national dialogue on highway automation
Federal Highway Administration, June 27, 2018 Planning and Policy Workshop....
Read MoreArtificial intelligence and vehicle regulations
UNECE, June 22, 2018 In 2015, public figures warned the international community with an Open Letter on Artificial Intelligence1 about the...
Read MoreRani Wellingstein and Nate Meir of Oryx Vision
Sensor week rolls on here at The Autonocast, with an episode featuring Rani Wellingstein and Nate Meir of the lidar company Oryx Vision....
Read MoreReshaping urban mobility with autonomous vehicles lessons from the City of Boston
World Economic Forum, June 18, 2018 This report summarizes findings from a three-year collaboration between the World Economic Forum and...
Read MoreOregon Task Force on autonomous vehicles
The Task Force will begin the process of reviewing Oregon’s driver and vehicle laws and proposing any necessary revisions to the...
Read MorePlanning the autonomous future: Episode 4 – American Planning Association
Jennifer and Kelley sit down with Rebecca Hunter of Crown Castle and John Estrada of eTrans Systems to break down exactly how...
Read MoreHow self-driving cars will change your life
While it may seem like a bit of a novelty these days, the era of the autonomous car is fast approaching. And the implications for...
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