GM plans to help create a system of standardized vehicle software and technology that all automakers can use, streamlining and rationalizing a set of universal standards for easier compatibility, ...
Autonomous vehicle systems represent one of the most transformative technological advancements in modern transportation. By integrating sophisticated sensor arrays, real‐time data processing, and ...
A team of researchers from Drexel University has developed an innovative approach to rigorously test and improve the robustness of autonomous driving systems. Their study, presented this summer at ...
Active suspension systems represent a leap forward in vehicle dynamics, integrating sensors, actuators and advanced control strategies to actively modify the suspension response in real time. By ...
L3Harris Technologies, Inc. LHX unveiled Diamondback — a new autonomous reconnaissance and security vehicle system — this week at the Association of the United States Army's annual convention. This ...
Future Mazda models will use new in-vehicle software and hardware systems developed alongside Toyota and feature the same operating system. The two Japanese car manufacturers will collaborate on the ...
While adoption of electric cars hasn’t met industry expectations, the growing emergence of software-defined vehicle systems could help them gain traction. On the other hand, software-centric vehicles ...
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5 warning signs your car’s electrical system is failing
Modern vehicles function as sophisticated networks of electronic components working in harmony. When something disrupts this ...
After a lot of development work and teasing, the UK’s Hydrogen Vehicle Systems (HVS) has unveiled a functional demonstrator of its long-promised 40-tonne Heavy Goods Vehicle (HGV) driven by a hydrogen ...
DETROIT ARSENAL—Army additive manufacturing experts are using an advanced materials process to replace damaged ground vehicle parts more quickly, reducing vehicle down-time in formations. The Battle ...
DETROIT ARSENAL, Mich. — U.S. Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George recently stopped by the Detroit Arsenal to discuss advancements in ground vehicle systems, advanced manufacturing integration, and ...
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