Following a study which found that overtiredness, distraction or health issues in a driver cause 10% of serious extra-urban traffic crashes, the Allgemeiner Deutscher Automobil-Club (ADAC) conducted its own investigation on how modern-day, in-cabin sensing systems can aid in preventing the aforementioned causes for crashes.
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aiMotive, a developer of advanced artificial intelligence and autonomous driving software, is to be acquired…
To comply with the European Union (EU)’s intelligent speed assistance (ISA) regulation, many international OEMs…
Car interior component supplier Grupo Antolin has unveiled its latest solution – the Smart Sliding…
ProteanTecs, a specialist in deep data analytics, has announced that Autotalks has selected its health…
Luxoft, the design, data and development arm of DXC Technology, is working with Cariad, the…
Stellantis and Qualcomm Technologies have announced a multi-year technology collaboration to utilize Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon…
At its recent global AI conference, US technology corporation Nvidia revealed several new developments directly…
A long-term cooperation agreement for the development of automated driving (AD) technologies has been inked…
Volkswagen says is realigning its Technical Development (TD) division in Wolfsburg. This will involve turning…