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Integrated Photonics Processor Outperforms Wireless Systems
MILAN, July 13, 2022 — An international team led by researchers at the Politecnico di Milano has devised a way to separate and distinguish optical beams even when the beams are superimposed, and even when the form in which the beams arrive at a destination is drastically changed and/or unknown. In the researchers’ design, the beams were separated in the optical domain and were simultaneously detected with negligible crosstalk — even when they shared the same wavelength and polarization. The
Continental Expands Lidar Portfolio Through AEye Investment
AUBURN HILLS, Mich., Oct. 27, 2020 — Automotive company Continental signed an agreement for a minority investment in California-based lidar company AEye. The companies will jointly develop a high-performance long-range lidar sensor based on AEye’s 1550-nm agile architecture,...
Self-Driving Cars That Recognize Free Space Can Better Detect Objects
PITTSBURGH, June 16, 2020 — Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) have demonstrated that they can significantly improve detection accuracy in self-driving cars by helping the vehicle recognize what it does not see. Self-driving vehicles use 3D data from lidar to...
Researchers Fool Autonomous Vehicle Systems with Phantom Images
BEER-SHEVA, Israel, March 9, 2020 — Researchers from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev’s Cyber Security Research Center found that they can trick the autopilot on an autonomous vehicle to erroneously apply its brakes in response to “phantom” images projected on a...
Robosense Wins CES 2020 Innovation Award for Lidar Technology
SHENZHEN, China, Nov. 12, 2019 — RoboSense, a supplier of lidar for autonomous vehicles, announced that it has won the CES 2020 Innovation Award for autonomous vehicle technology. This is the second consecutive year the company has won the award. The company won this year’s...
Lumotive and Himax Technology Set Sights on Autonomous Vehicle Market with High-Performance Lidar
SEATTLE and TAINAN, Taiwan, Sept. 4, 2019 — Lumotive, a startup funded in part by Bill Gates, has announced a collaboration with Himax Technologies Inc. to jointly develop alternative beam steering technology in lidar systems for the autonomous vehicle market. Yole Devéloppement projects that...
NSF Awards Worcester Polytechnic $425K for Autonomous Vehicle Research
WORCESTER, Mass., Feb. 26, 2018 — With a three-year, $425,000 award from the National Science Foundation (NSF), two researchers at Worcester Polytechnic Institute are combining their work to find the key to developing self-driving cars that can operate safely and efficiently, even...
Ford Autonomous Research Vehicles Use Lidar to Drive without Headlights
WITTMANN, Ariz., April 12, 2016 — A recent test at the Ford Motor Company’s Arizona Proving Ground demonstrated the Ford Focus’s ability to use lidar sensor technology and 3D maps to drive in the dark without headlights. Ford said the development shows that even without...
Vehicle Vision Puts the 'Auto' in 'Automobile'
Sep 4, 2014 — Vision systems are increasingly enabling self-driving cars to automatically park, maintain speed and prevent collisions. Can a world of ubiquitous self-driving cars be far off? Whether it’s a flying, automatically driven car like the...
And We’ll Have Fun, Fun, Fun ’Til the 409 Drives Itself
Sep 3, 2014 — The distinctive sound of The Beach Boys has been ringing in my ears since a recent concert I attended. Songs about cars and driving have long been among my favorites, probably because I’ve always enjoyed driving. I especially like my current...
Autonomous driving spurs concerns about cybersecurity risks
Aug 21, 2013 — Self-driving cars are one of those things – like jetpacks and silver lamé bodysuits – that have come to be synonymous with “the future,” to represent everything we hope to achieve and everything we hope to become. But...
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