Autonomous Vehicle Developers Bet on Sensor Fusion Solutions and L2+ Features

Autonomous Vehicle Developers Bet on Sensor Fusion Solutions and L2+ Features
By 2030, one in four cars sold globally is expected to be automated (L3 and above), finds Frost & SullivanSANTA CLARA, Calif. – August 21, 2019 – 2018 was a year of technological advancements in the autonomous driving (AD) market with a focus on shared mobility platforms, consolidation of electrical/electronic (E/E) architecture, and greater integration of AI in every aspect of AD. In 2019, the industry is witnessing significant progress in driverless technology, with developments in enha...

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