Self-Driving Cars Ouster’s Next Step: 128 Channel Lidar Sensors, Long range, and an Ultra-Wide Field of View |
- Ouster’s Next Step: 128 Channel Lidar Sensors, Long range, and an Ultra-Wide Field of View
- A Yandex autonomous self driving ride in Las Vegas
- DJI’s Livox introduces a LiDAR that scans in a spirograph pattern
- Qualcomm launches autonomous driving computer, aiming to hit roads by 2023
- [Uber] self-driving cars prototypes being tested now in the wild (Squirrel Hill, Pittsburgh) are having a “bad experience"—such as a sudden jerk or potentially dangerous movement—every 1/3 mile or so, on average.
- Sense Photonics Introduces Osprey, the First Modular FLASH LiDAR for Autonomous Vehicles
- Hexagon Vehicle Spotted in Las Vegas
- CES 2020: The Russian car with no driver at the wheel
- 100 mph speed limit for SDC's?
- What if self driving cars still cause fatal accidents but there are fewer than with human drivers? What percentage reduction do you support?
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