The legalization of self-driving cars in Nevada may become a reality through a draft bill from the Governor’s Office of Economic Development.
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Spirent Security Experts Predict Greater Risks to GPS, Including Connected Vehicles
by IAV Staffby IAV StaffSpirent Communications’ security forecast warns of the increased likelihood of disruptions to a wide variety of civil and military applications relying on global navigation satellite systems.
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LeddarTech and IDT Join Forces to Develop Low-Cost LiDAR
by IAV Staffby IAV StaffLeddarTech and Integrated Device Technology (IDT) are working together to deliver low-cost, high-performance LiDAR to…
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DOT Recommends V2V Communications in Cars, Light Trucks
by IAV Staffby IAV StaffThe U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that would require…
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SAN FRANCISCO — Google’s self-driving car is ready to take the wheel. Google’s parent company,…
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Group Happy with Chao Nomination, Apple Interested in Self-Driving Cars.
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Smart Cities to Spur Autonomous Vehicle Growth
by IAV Staffby IAV StaffIn the next five years, experts say that autonomous vehicles will be entrenched in smart…
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Data Driving Intel’s $250 Million Investment in Autonomous Vehicles
by IAV Staffby IAV StaffIntel’s announcement last week that it was investing $250 million into autonomous vehicle testing, along…
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NovAtel and Stanford Sign Autonomous Vehicle Study Agreement
by IAV Staffby IAV StaffNovAtel has signed a contract with Stanford University for a study to determine how GNSS…
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Combination of Sensors Needed for Autonomous Vehicle Development
by IAV Staffby IAV StaffOne of the main concerns for driverless system developers is to decide what systems work best, either standalone, or in conjunction with other devices, to achieve full autonomous driving capability.