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Software-Defined Vehicles: ‘State-of-the-Art’ and Challenges with AD and ADAS Computing Systems KEMET
Explore how software-defined vehicles, AD, and ADAS are challenging designers to convert from traditional electronic control units to domain control units and further accelerate adoption of central communication units and zone control units.

Today's Cars Are Packed with Motors Bill Schweber
Today's cars, regardless of their power source, are brimming with electronic components for various functions like ADAS, entertainment, and navigation, and their electronic content is steadily increasing.

Who’s Driving a Level 3 Vehicle? Matt Campbell
Years of ADAS advancements have finally put Level 3 autonomy in the hands of select US consumers. How did we get here, and what’s the path forward?

When Autonomous Vehicles Arrive, Will We Be Ready? Matt Campbell
As autonomous vehicles (AVs) aim to reduce the dangers of the road, they will encounter cultural obstacles that engineers cannot solve in the lab. Here, we explore the social and economic barriers to widespread adoption of AVs.

New Tech Tuesdays: ADAS Technology Is Riding Positive Trends Tommy Cummings
In this week's New Tech Tuesday, we'll look at new products from Taoglas, STMicroelectronics, and Maxim Integrated that offer ADAS solutions.

New Tech Tuesdays: Development Tools, Processors for Driver Monitoring Systems Tommy Cummings
In this week's New Tech Tuesday, we'll look at development tools from Basler and Arduino and processors from NXP Semiconductors that are essential for automotive safety systems.

HMIs Change How We Interact With Vehicles Robert Huntley
Look at any modern car, and you’ll find a sleek HMI for controlling the car’s many functions. Touchscreens have dominated automotive HMIs, but there are concerns that touchscreens distract the driver, so alternatives such as voice recognition and in-air haptics are gathering momentum.

Auto ADAS Power a Hot Growth Area with Benefits for All Designers Bill Schweber
Advanced driver-assistance systems (ADASs) are becoming increasingly standard due to regulatory mandates, “feature creep,” and user preferences.

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