Open source has become an integral part of the modern automobile, but companies must understand it to benefit from it
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Open source has become an integral part of the modern automobile, but companies must understand it to benefit from it
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Frost and Sullivan's Arunprasad Nandakumar, Team Leader, and Benny Daniel, Vice President, Consulting, Europe, analyse the fallout of the March 2018 crash in Tempe, Arizona
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Foley & Lardner partner Jeff Soble takes a closer look at the reported areas of agreement on a revised NAFTA deal
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Real-time digital load matching services and freight aggregator apps are a clear example of how connectivity can increase efficiency and generate revenue. By Megan Lampinen
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Motorsport continues to produce the technological innovation that will define the cars of tomorrow, writes Robert Lind
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While anti-virus software has long been a fixture of personal computing, it is a new concept for the auto industry
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The NTSB has now worked on five investigations involving some degree of vehicle autonomy, and is learning how best to meet the new challenges involved
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Supply chain complexity means digitisation will be no easy feat, but companies will reap the rewards of long-term investments, writes Scott Fawcett
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A 2020 regulation on shipping emissions could significantly influence the future of truck propulsion technology, writes Oliver Dixon
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Autonomous fleets are already hackable, and if companies want to profit from AVs, they need to be seen proactively tackling this challenge. By Jack Hunsley
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Strict liability could prove a sensible starting point for liability legislation in the age of the autonomous vehicle, but governments should avoid knee-jerk reactionism
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Automakers should be open about cyber weakness; everyone stands to gain by cooperating with cyber researchers, writes Jack Hunsley
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The March 2018 self-driving vehicle crash prompts further concerns over the viability of autonomous systems which require a driver in the loop, along with other issues. By Xavier Boucherat
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V2X will generate a wide range of useful data, which can be leveraged faster than ever before through 5G. This is good news for connected and autonomous vehicles, writes Freddie Holmes
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Luminar CEO Austin Russell tells Automotive World that improved LiDAR could prevent a repeat of the sensor suite failure which led to the death of Elaine Herzberg. By Xavier Boucherat
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Anil Valsan, Lead Analyst, Automotive & Transportation, EY, explores some of the leading smart city examples from which Las Vegas can learn
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The sense of speculation and daring associated with Las Vegas has carried over into the city's own approach to mobility, writes Megan Lampinen
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Managing road congestion in a tourist haven demands a flexible and innovative approach to mobility. By Megan Lampinen
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The nature of the March 2018 Uber crash underlines concerns around SAE Level 3 systems. As Thatcham Research explains, the insurance market shares these concerns
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Automakers must lean on their supply chains to understand risks, develop new business opportunities and improve efficiency, writes Guy Courtin
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