Can we create crash-free driverless cars? One engineer is pursuing the tech
Ryan Eustice is creating a self-driving car that will never cause an accident.
Ryan Eustice is creating a self-driving car that will never cause an accident.
Visual semantics allow robots to recognise places from opposing viewpoints.Place recognition is vital for robots and autonomous cars, but the ...
The world of connected and autonomous vehicles is going through a period of tremendous change, but now protocols need to ...
Car manufacturing has moved overseas, but Australia’s automotive industry is looking to secure a talent pipeline to work on the ...
Fog and icy roads make for challenging driving conditions. A localising ground-penetrating radar system could give driverless cars an edge ...
Autonomous vehicles are one of the biggest engineering challenges of the 21st century. What does it take to make them ...
A group of Monash University students has taken the checkered flag at the international Formula Student (FS) competition for their ...
We know driverless cars will disrupt the transport industry, but what about the cities in which they work?
There are many problems to be solved before driverless cars are widespread – and a shortage of engineering talent is ...
The liveability, productivity and sustainability of our cities will all be influenced by autonomous vehicles. But before they hit the ...