Autonomous Vehicle Engineering: November 2019
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- Editorial
Bill Visnic: Expect the unexpected - The Navigator
Sam Abuelsamid: Separating illusion from magic in AV deployment - The Road to Automobility
The era of electrified, self-driving vehicles is upon us. Engineers are key to the transformation - with much hard work still to be done. - Far and Away: Remote Drivers Monitor Autonomous Vehicles
Remote operators are helping autonomous shuttles and other AVs navigate through complex situations. - Mapping Canada - Centimeter by Centimeter
A Montreal-based company leverages artificial intelligence to take on the task of developing high-definition maps of Canada. - You've Lost That Queasy Feeling…
Transcontinental research aims to understand the complex nature of motion sickness to help improve the automated-vehicle experience. - 3D Sonar Sees Objects Overlooked by Costlier Sensors
A dream of robotic fish inspires inexpensive automated-driving sensing technology that works for the critical areas close to the vehicle. - Familiarity Breeds Respect
SAE surveyed participants in its recently-concluded AV 'Demo Days' ride-along program. Their responses reinforce positive perceptions about the automated-driving experience. - The AV Industry Searches for a Near-Term Business Case
The TechCrunch Sessions at San Jose's Mobility 2019 conference advance the dialogue for real-world business cases for AVs. - Dial 'M' for Mobility: When Your Phone Becomes the Steering Wheel
Tesla's controversial new Smart Summon feature raises plenty of legal-liability and regulatory questions.
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