CAN-Gateway ECU illustration. Toyota Motor Corporation and DENSO Corporation are jointly developing an on-board communications network device, CAN-Gateway ECU, that can take data gathered while drivin...
Read More →The total in-car navigation market has been in continual decline for the last three years, but ABI Research believes it has now reached its lowest ebb. While pure navigation is unlikely to reach th...
Read More →UPDATE: Title changed to clarify that GPS signals are not affected, but the transfer of the GPS data to the broadcasters. GPS is playing a role at the 2012 Olympics in London, through a...
Read More →By Hans-Georg Büsing, Ulrich Haak, and Peter Hecker Future safety-relevant driver assistant systems demand vehicle state estimations accurate enough to match the position within a road lane, which c...
Read More →By Moni Malek Consider two notable developments in 2011 that will influence the development of consumer transportation: China became the largest manufacturer of automobiles, producing more than 18 mi...
Read More →By Roland Bauernfeind, Thomas Kraus, Dominik Dötterböck, Bernd Eissfeller, Erwin Loehnert, and Elmar Wittmann Open-field tests of jamming signals from widely available in-car jammers, measured wit...
Read More →By Tracy Cozzens GreenGPS is being developed by University of Illinois researchers. Most GPS devices in cars today give the driver two choices: shortest route or fastest route. GreenGPS provides a thi...
Read More →Today, some of the most exciting innovations in consumer electronics aren’t the ones in your living room or your office — they’re the ones inside your car. — Audi CEO Rupert Stadler While most...
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