by aieg | Dec 3, 2018 | News
A pedestrian stands along a street with one foot on the curb and the other in the crosswalk. A bicyclist lifts a foot off the ground and places it on a pedal. A jogger maintains a steady pace while heading toward an intersection. Determining whether those road users...
by aieg | Nov 30, 2018 | News
Even a little crummy weather might pose big problems for self-driving systems. New research from Michigan State University suggests light rain and drizzle can confound the algorithms that autonomous systems use to detect pedestrians, bicyclists and other road users....
by aieg | Nov 28, 2018 | News
Motion sickness remains an unappreciated obstacle to consumer acceptance Relax in a vehicle and read a book, stream video or drift into a well-deserved nap. Or sit at a mobile desk and do some work. These are the promised advantages of travel in a self-driving era....
by aieg | Nov 27, 2018 | News
Self-driving vehicles won’t generate much buzz on Wall Street — or much of a profit — if automakers and technology companies don’t find ways to make their products unique and financially viable after they launch, experts say. General Motors...
by aieg | Nov 14, 2018 | News
Q: How Do Self-Driving Cars See? A: It’s a sunny day, and you’re biking along one of Mountain View’s tree-lined esplanades. You head into a left turn, and before you change lanes, you crane your head around for a quick look back. That’s when you see it. The robot....