Monday 6 October 2014

Advanced Driver Assistance Systems News - Oct. 6th, 2014

Advanced Driver Assistance Systems News Oct. 6th, 2014

Tesla: Counting Down to Oct. 9 - Barron's (blog)
Investorplace.comTesla: Counting Down to Oct. 9Barron's (blog)Tesla has confirmed that it has begun shipping Model S vehicles equipped with camera safety systems to comply with European safety ratings, and press reports indicate that Mobileye (MBLY) may be the [advanced driver assistance systems, or] ADASᅠ...Will Tesla Motors Inc (TSLA) Leapfrog Other Automakers On Technology ...Tech Insiderall 103 news articlesᅠ»
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Will Tesla Motors Inc (TSLA) Leapfrog Other Automakers On Technology Standpoint?
Tesla Motors Inc (NASDAQ:TSLA)’s CEO, Elon Musk mentioned in a tweet about unveiling the Model D Vehicle in October 9th Event. “About time to unveil the D and something else,” was his tweet. ‘Something else’ in his tweet has sparked a lot of speculations and rumors about ...
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Technology Takes the Wheel - New York Times
The very nature of driving, experts say, will be radically reshaped - and the .... project manager for Valeo's Advanced Driving Assistance Systems.





Nvidia Adds Honda To Its List Of Auto Customers - Trefis
Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) announced the launch of a Tegra-based touchscreen system called the Honda Connect at the Paris Auto Show last week. Honda connect is the world's first embedded Android-based in-car infotainment system. It has a 7-inch customizable...
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Letting Your Car Find a Spot and Park Itself - Sci-Tech Today
With a thumb swipe on a smartphone, your car one day will be able to drive into a parking deck, find an open spot and back into a space -- all by itself. Technology being honed by French auto parts maker Valeo uses a dozen ultrasonic sound-wave sensors, 360-degree cameras and a laser scanner to safely park within a few centimeters of other vehicles...
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Mobileye -6%; Raymond James downgrades on valuation - Seeking Alpha
  • With shares having more than doubled from their $25 IPO price, Raymond James has decided to downgrade Mobileye to Market Perform.
  • Nonetheless, RJ still considers Mobileye "well-positioned to benefit from increasing [advance driver assistance systems] adoption rates and the ultimate realization of an autonomous driving future."
Technology Takes the Wheel - NY Times Video
Google’s driverless car may still be a work in progress, but the potential for semiautonomous vehicles on American roads is no longer the stuff of science fiction. By the end of the decade, a growing number of automakers aim to offer some form of hands-off-the-wheel, feet-off-the-pedals highway driving where a driver can sit back and let the car take control.

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