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Let the Apple Car rumors roll on. Apple has applied for a patent (number US 20230350018 A1) for “Object Detection” as a safety feature in a vehicle. In the patent filing, Apple notes that some folks ...
Any automaker will soon be able to utilize groundbreaking Snapdragon Ride Pilot's AI-enabled automated driving features.
It's a potential solution for electric vehicle owners who hate wrestling with cables—but charging rates aren't quick.
Beyond self-driving, the Apple Car may use its cameras to identify objects of interest and other vehicles, and for detecting damage to the car's windows.
Since both robots and self-driving cars need to accurately perceive their surroundings, 3D object detection methods are an active area of study.
Bolstering the safety of self-driving cars with a deep learning-based object detection system Date: December 13, 2022 Source: Incheon National University Summary: Self-driving cars need to ...
The experiments gauged the capacity of both systems to accurately identify multiple objects at different distances, reliably detect pedestrians, and track multiple moving vehicles simultaneously.
The depth-sensing capabilities of the Apple Car may not be limited to just LiDAR, with Apple suggesting a version using an infrared camera and light pulses could also be used to detect road obstacles.