Advanced driver-assistance systems

European Parliament Gives Final Approval to Rules to Introduce a Number of Advanced Safety Features for Cars and Trucks to Prevent Accidents

From May 2022 for new models and from May 2024 for existing models, cars must be equipped with more life-saving…

7 years ago

What the future holds for Ireland and beyond in Connected and Autonomous Vehicles,  Shane Gilroy, IT Sligo

Interview with Shane Gilroy, Lecturer in Connected and Autonomous Vehicles IT Sligo. What is your background briefly? I am an Electronics…

7 years ago

Mio launches its discreet, high definition, feature-packed MiVue J60 dash cam

The ultimate driving companion London 23rd October 2018: Mio, a leading provider of vehicle dash cams and navigation systems in…

7 years ago

Drivers confused by hype surrounding automated driving, new study suggests

Research launched today shows that 71% of drivers around the world believe they can purchase a self-driving car right now.…

7 years ago

Cubic Telecom, Microsoft, NXP Semiconductors, IAV and Auto Mobility Partners Showcase Innovations for Safe, Secure, and Personalized Automated Driving at CES® 2017

CES the global consumer electronics and consumer technology trade show takes place this Thursday and ends this Sunday in Las Vegas,…

9 years ago

Audi announces formation of 5G Automotive Association, a new global telecoms and automotive collaboration

Audi has today announced the formation of the “5G Automotive Association”, with partners Ericsson, Huawei, BMW Group, Intel, Daimler AG,…

9 years ago

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