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Blog posts tagged
"Automotive"


Bertrand Boisseau
20 September 2022

Common use cases for digital twins in automotive

Automotive Article

Digital twins have become somewhat of a buzzword in the past couple of years. But what exactly are they? ...


Bertrand Boisseau
8 August 2022

Electrical and electronic vehicle architecture trends: an exploration

Automotive Article

Although there is a clear change in focus from hardware to software, the advent of software-defined vehicles will rely heavily on optimised Electrical / Electronic (E/E) vehicle architectures. ...


Bertrand Boisseau
28 July 2022

Automotive fleet management: what OEMs can learn from software companies

Automotive Article

One of the main challenges within the automotive industry today is finding a solution that allows for efficient automotive fleet management. ...


Bertrand Boisseau
12 July 2022

Event Data Recorders: Safety and software considerations

Automotive Article

There has been a lot of talk about Event Data Recorders (EDR) in the automotive industry lately. Event Data Recorders are tamper-proof memory devices that collect accident data on modes of transport. ...


Gabriel Aguiar Noury
28 October 2021

Taking Ubuntu for a spin (literally)

Robotics Article

Want to learn what we do for the automotive industry? Learn more about how Ubuntu is powering it. The designers of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway never could have predicted that unmanned autonomous vehicles would someday race on their track – much less robots that can see the checkered flag while their ‘drivers’ kiss the bricks. ...


Gabriel Aguiar Noury
14 October 2021

Driving innovation in autonomous mobile robots – University of Hawaii hits Indy 500

Robotics Article

On October 23, the historic Indy 500 will experience a new type of race. Not just a race for all the fans and lovers of racecars, but a race that is now changing the future of driving. Autonomous mobile robots will be racing to see not only who is the fastest, but also the most ...


Adi Singh
25 June 2020

Open source holds the key to autonomous vehicles

Internet of Things Article

A growing number of car companies have made their autonomous vehicle (AV) datasets public in recent years.  Daimler fueled the trend by making its Cityscapes dataset freely available in 2016. Baidu and Aptiv respectively shared the ApolloScapes and nuScenes datasets in 2018. Lyft, Waymo and Argo followed suit in 2019. And more recently, a ...


Galem KAYO
9 October 2019

Designing an open source machine learning platform for autonomous vehicles

Kubeflow Article

Self-driving cars are one of the most notable technology breakthroughs of recent years. The progress that has been made from the DARPA challenges in the early 2000s to Waymo’s commercial tests is astounding. Despite this rapid progress, much still needs to be done to reach full autonomy without humans in the loop – an objective ...


Canonical
12 May 2011

Canonical joins GENIVI and announces Ubuntu version for in-vehicle infotainment

Desktop News

Canonical today announces it has joined The GENIVI Alliance, a non-profit industry alliance committed to driving the broad adoption of an open source In-Vehicle Infotainment (IVI) reference platform. Canonical has joined to bring its new IVI-focused products to the GENIVI Alliance members and to announce its intention to build a new GENIV ...


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