The role of data storage in achieving fully autonomous driving
Western Digital’s Russell Ruben explains why data storage has become critical for the future of autonomous driving.
Western Digital’s Russell Ruben explains why data storage has become critical for the future of autonomous driving.
AVL experts introduce a new E-Motor analysis system, which enables the measurement of torque and lateral forces at any rotation speed with a single sensor.
Vayyar’s head of automotive, Ian Podkamien, discusses the company’s comprehensive single-vendor solutions for in-car and ADAS applications.
Appen experts look at uses and types of training data, case studies for different data types, and the best ways to future proof your data to ensure great mileage for your AI projects.
KPIT subject matter expert Anders Kallerdahl explains how to design and configure a system where Adaptive and Classic AUTOSAR co-exist.
Experts from Continental discuss how high-performance computers (HPCs) are enabling a superior user experience (UX) for the vehicle of the future.
Experts from Altran discuss how the company’s combined expertise in automotive, connectivity engineering, cybersecurity and data science can help to monetize V2X beyond road safety.
Mark Pfeiffer, CTO and Co-Founder of SiaSearch, discusses how data recordings can be made easily accessible through content-based search.
AVL experts discuss the Ajunic ECU, which can be installed in passenger and commercial vehicles to implement ADAS and automated driving functions.
Motional’s Laura Major and Oscar Beijbom discuss the role of data sharing in the development of self-driving vehicles.
Elektrobit shares highlights of EB Assist ADTF 3 and its latest releases as cornerstone for development and validation
HiveMQ’s Florian Raschbichler demonstrates the best practices for implementing a large-scale IoT system that can stream MQTT messages to Kafka.
Experts from dlhBOWLES discuss the importance of sensor availability for ADAS features and highly autonomous vehicles.
AVL’s Jan Viher discusses the benefits of vehicle water wading simulations in the development process, and how they can save time and reduce test costs.
Garima Mathur of Western Digital explains why data storage is key to accelerating the development of automotive technologies.
Elektrobit’s Wolfgang Völkel provides insight into scalable Hardware-in-the-Loop (HiL) solutions for ADAS ECU validation.
Elektrobit’s Dr Sebastian Ohl showcases a solution using a high-performance ADAS system and a safety ECU running AUTOSAR Adaptive and Classic.
Elektrobit’s Jörg Scherer shares best practices for a cluster HMI project that evolves from prototype to production-ready.
OpenSynergy experts discuss how automotive device makers can decouple hardware from software for optimal portability, time to market and cost savings.
Dino Flore and Jim Misener of Qualcomm provide insight into the benefits of C-V2X, and how it improves predictability for enhanced road safety and autonomous driving.