Autonomous Vehicle Engineering: November 2017

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  • Introduction: Welcome to the Revolution
  • Autonomy: the New Age of Automobility
    The self-driving future brings profound implications for the auto industry-and unprecedented mobility to a lot more people.
  • The Building Blocks of Autonomous Tech
    Sensors, processors, architecture and communications trends for the self-driving future.
  • Artificial Intelligence Becomes a Reality
    Automakers could be among the leaders in deploying AI in free-standing, high-reliability environments. But developers must determine how to mitigate undesirable side-effects.
  • Standards Play a Vital Role
    Developing safe, reliable AVs and their infrastructure requires a robust foundation of standards. SAE's expert explains.
  • A Revolution for Testing
    The new American Center for Mobility is the ultimate proving ground for real-world testing and validation of autonomous vehicles.
  • Integration, Communication Hurdles to Truck Automation
    Combining sensors, inter-vehicle communications and controllers poses major challenges in the effort to bring autonomy to commercial trucking.
  • Suppliers Take the Tech Lead
    Tier 1s and their partners are driving autonomy's technology bus. Six execs talk about their roles.
  • Embracing the Challenge of Smart Cities
    "Smarter" cities will be better, more-productive places. But development challenges abound.
  • Why America Needs a National Autonomous-Vehicle Development Policy
    A set of standardized autonomous-vehicle regulations, applicable nationwide, is the best policy structure to encourage AV-specific innovation.
  • Automated Driving: Who Should Regulate What?
    Traditional state and federal roles in transportation regulation are being tested by autonomy's new vistas.
  • Special Advertising Section: Leaders in Autonomy
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