Category Archives: Scoop.it

New record for the fastest Autonomous Car set by NIO | Telematics Wire

On February 23, the NIO EP9 drove autonomously without any interventions, recording a time of 2m 40.33s (two minutes, 40.33 seconds) at a top speed of 160 mph. The same day, the NIO EP9 also beat the fastest COTA lap time for a production car with a driver, achieving a lap time of 2m 11.30s (two minutes, 11.30 seconds) and reaching a top speed of 170 mph.

Read the full article at: telematicswire.net

Welcome to the most boring race car event in the world, no crashes, no human drivers, just smart engineers in the back room. 

Spanning Car, Connectivity and Cloud, Intel GO Platforms Lead the Way in Automated Driving | Intel Newsroom

A time when our world is filled with self-driving cars that, according to Morgan Stanley, will deliver some $507 billion in productivity gains annually.

Read the full article at: newsroom.intel.com

Did the Intel marketing department notice that the Morgan Stanley report is four years old and largely unfulfilled. In fact they’ve reversed many of their views already. https://jahoffmann.com/2017/02/13/why-morgan-stanley-is-talking-down-autonomous-car-expectations-ft-alphaville/

Five key impediments to a successful self-driving car strategy – Autelligence

A key accelerator is the enormous net benefit of the technology not just in terms of safety but also as increase of available personal time, competitive position (for companies and countries) and a significant decrease of costs (labour, fuel, insurance, capital).

Read the full article at: www.autelligence.com

Remember the four day workweek that we were all supposed to have? Will costly technology developments give back?

A note on our lawsuit against Otto and Uber – Waymo – Medium

Waymo engineers have driven down the cost of LiDAR dramatically even as we’ve improved the quality and reliability of its performance. The configuration and specifications of our LiDAR sensors are unique to Waymo. Misappropriating this technology is akin to stealing a secret recipe from a beverage company.

Read the full article at: medium.com

Nobody would question if Coca-Cola sued Pepsi for any attempt to steal their recipe, why question Waymo’s right to sue Otto and Uber? 9GB of documentation copied is not likely a mistake.

Automakers Ask New EPA Chief to Unlock Obama Admin.’s Emissions Rules

Automakers have argued that the rules could result in the loss of up to 1 million jobs because consumers could be less willing to buy the more fuel efficient vehicles since their engineering will result in higher price tags.
The EPA had until April 2018 to decide whether the 2025 standards were feasible but in November moved up its decision to Jan. 13, just before Obama left office.

Read the full article at wardsauto.com (registration or login required)

This one must be fun for Trump’s team, given the determination by the prior administration to seal the EPA in a battle with automotive. If only we could build whole cars from carbon fiber like we do bicycles.

BMW, HERE and Mobileye collaborate to crowd-source HD maps for Self-Driving cars | Telematics Wire

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This approach comprises, amongst others, the cooperation with HERE as well as the cooperation with Intel and Mobileye on bringing highly automated driving to the streets by 2021 with the BMW iNEXT.

Read the full article at telematicswire.net

What I read is that if you buy a 2018 BMW, you’ll get the nextgen Mobileye technology that allows the vehicle sensors to upload to HERE live maps and tell other BMW’s what is in your area lately. By 2021 BMW will put some highly automated driving cars on the road which may rely on this new mapping tech to eventually self-drive. What part does Intel play? Money.