Electronics Help Cut Costs of Hydraulic Hybrid Trucks July 05, 2017AutomotiveElectronics & TestCharles MurrayEngineers aim to take hydraulic hybrid powertrains beyond niche status in medium- and heavy-duty trucks and buses.
Do You Trust Autonomous Cars? June 28, 2017AutomotiveAutomation & Motion ControlCharles MurrayOp Ed: We might be reaching the point where the hype is surpassing the reality.
Self-Driving Vehicles Inch Toward Mass Production June 20, 2017AutomotiveAutomation & Motion ControlCharles MurrayGM builds 130 autonomous Chevy Bolts on mass production line near Detroit.
Image Recognition Chip Brings Openness to Vehicle Camera Applications June 12, 2017Electronics & TestAutomotiveCharles MurrayR-Car V3M from Renesas departs from the so-called “black box” approach.
The Big, Hidden Questions of Connected Cars June 01, 2017AutomotiveIoT, Automotive, Consumer Electronics, Cyber SecurityDavid ZimmermanThere are questions around connected cars that many engineers and experts aren't considering.
The Electric Car’s Same Old Problem May 22, 2017AutomotiveAlternative EnergyCharles MurrayOP-ED: Automakers are struggling to make money off electric cars. But consumers won’t buy in until they’re given an incentive to accept less.
Electronics Suppliers Preach Gospel of Openness for Autonomous Cars May 19, 2017AutomotiveCharles MurraySemiconductor companies want to build an open foundation for the autonomous vehicle’s solution stack. They just need automakers to accept the concept.
TI Targets Autonomous Driving with New Radar Sensor May 16, 2017Electronics & TestAutomotiveCharles MurraySmaller, lighter-weight sensor technology can even be used in drones.
It's Not a Sin to Get Your Hands Dirty May 15, 2017Automation & Motion ControlAutomotiveDavid ColeA healthy U.S. manufacturing economy requires hands-on expertise and technical skills. Unfortunately, much of the country still isn’t interested.
Creating AI That Understands Emotion May 15, 2017Electronics & TestIoT, Automotive, Consumer ElectronicsChris WiltzStartup Affectiva is sharing a SDK with developers that will allow them to create artificially intelligent machines, even cars, that understand human emotions.