The British startup says that Fetch is the world’s first commercial car rental service enabled by remote driving technology, with the on-demand service launching in Milton Keynes and further regional hubs to follow.
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ADASDriverless CarsNavigationOn Road
Imagry and Continental partner on automated parking for passenger cars
by Charles Choiby Charles ChoiThe new feature will let vehicles navigate parking lots and find spaces to park.
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Driverless CarsNavigationOn RoadSafety
Self-healing lenses could help self-driving cars avoid accidents
by Charles Choiby Charles ChoiA new lens material can repair scratches using just sunlight.
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Driverless CarsLast Mile DeliveryOn RoadTaxis and Ride Sharing
Waymo and Uber partner on taxis and food delivery
by Charles Choiby Charles ChoiLater this year, autonomous Waymo vehicles will be available via Uber apps in Phoenix.
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Automated FleetsFleets and TrucksOn Road
MOIA taps Apex.AI for better AV passenger management
by Kevin Jostby Kevin JostVW’s autonomous mobility service subsidiary is using Apex.AI’s operating system for the development of the autonomous-driving ID. Buzz AD passenger management system.
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Teledyne’s extensive Boson+ family of thermal sensors boasts an industry-leading 20-millikelvin sensitivity in two radiometric resolutions.
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Autonomous BusesFleets and TrucksOn RoadPublic Transportation
CAVForth autonomous bus service launches in Scotland
by Kevin Jostby Kevin JostThe pilot is globally significant and marks a step change in the operation of autonomous commercial vehicles on public roads, says Jim Hutchinson, CEO of Fusion Processing, the company providing the automated drive system.
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Aviva and Omnivision demonstrate multi-gigabit camera system
by Kevin Jostby Kevin JostAt AutoSens Detroit 2023, the companies showed a sensor system that combines Aviva’s high-speed connectivity technology with Omnivision’s in-vehicle camera sensor technologies for a new generation of compact, secure, and standards-based camera system.
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ADASDriverless CarsOn RoadSafety
Valens connectivity advances support satellite radar with centralized processing
by Kevin Jostby Kevin JostThe VA7000 MIPI A-PHY-compliant chipset, used in the company’s Satellite Radar with Centralized Processing concept shown at Autosens Detroit, is based on the connectivity standard that looks set to become the technology of choice to enable more cameras, radars, and lidars for more capable ADAS and autonomy solutions.
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ADASDriverless CarsFleets and TrucksMachine Control & RoboticsOff RoadOn RoadSafety
Chasm introduces industry-first universal transparent heater foil for ADAS sensing
by Kevin Jostby Kevin JostAt AutoSens Detroit 2023, the company showed its AgeNT foils based on advanced carbon nanotube and metal micromesh hybrid technology that could enable.