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  1. [verwijderd] 8 september 2016 22:44
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    xynix schreef op 8 september 2016 09:41:

    [...]
    Ik heb dat ook altijd een logische extensie gevonden. Maar op TTT developer days kreeg ik de indruk dat dit op zo veel verschillende manieren te implementeren zou zijn dat ze daar, net als met ERP-koppelingen, de handen liever vanaf houden. En pas in zo'n ERP-gekoppelde opzet komt zo'n "roedel/multi-doel" optimalisatie pas echt tot zijn recht.

    Nu je TTT toch wat ziet opschuiven naar meer eigen inspanning t.a.v. ERP koppelingen (Salesforce/Sage) lijkt het logisch dat ze ook weer met meer interesse naar dit onderwerp zullen kijken. Wie weet bouwen ze zoveel ERP-gerelateerde business op dat een acquisitie van dit soort planningssoftware lonend kan worden. Of toch zelf ontwikkelen?
    Ik hoop het, lijkt mij niet ondoenlijk dit zelf te ontwikkelen. Dan geef je fleet owners echt alle tools in een keer. We gaan het zien.
  2. [verwijderd] 8 september 2016 23:23
    Tomtom werkt samen met Routexl, voor de kleine bedrijven kan je dit prima gebruiken om de snelste route te bepalen en door te sturen richting Webfleet en je tomtom. Geheel gratis tot een x aantal adressen.
  3. [verwijderd] 9 september 2016 21:57
    Toyota Bets Big On Autonomous Tech, Swallows Millimeter Wave Radar Maker

    When it comes to autonomous driving technology, “legacy automakers” are putting their money where Tesla’s mouth is. Today, Toyota agreed to take control of Fujitsu Ten, one of the world’s leading developers of millimeter wave radar, a key technology for dependable autonomous drive.

    Once the deal is consummated by the end of the current fiscal on March 31, 2017, Toyota, together with its group company DENSO, will own 86% of Fujitsu Ten, with electronics powerhouse Fujitsu holding the rest. DENSO is one of the world’s largest OEM parts suppliers, similar in size to Bosch , Continental , or Magna.

    For the past few years, DENSO and Fujitsu Ten jointly developed a revolutionary 3D millimeter radar unit that will give cars the visual acuity that is required to make autonomous driving a reality. Current technology mainly uses old style radar, and cameras, and it provides rudimentary vision that would make humans flunk any eye test at the DMV. Experimental autonomous cars rely on radar of the rotating coffee-can type, but that would be utterly impractical for regular use. Without that, radar projects a narrow beam, leading to a severe case of tunnel vision. Then there are wide angle cameras. They are shortsighted.

    What the car needs to really make it see is long-range sensors with high depth perception, sensors that are not confused by sun, rain, or big white trucks. The sensors must be unobtrusive, and affordable enough so that four of them can be fitted into the car. There are no such sensors on the market, yet, but they are coming.

    When it comes to autonomous driving technology, “legacy automakers” are putting their money where Tesla’s mouth is. Today, Toyota agreed to take control of Fujitsu Ten, one of the world’s leading developers of millimeter wave radar, a key technology for dependable autonomous drive.

    Once the deal is consummated by the end of the current fiscal on March 31, 2017, Toyota, together with its group company DENSO, will own 86% of Fujitsu Ten, with electronics powerhouse Fujitsu holding the rest. DENSO is one of the world’s largest OEM parts suppliers, similar in size to Bosch , Continental , or Magna.

    For the past few years, DENSO and Fujitsu Ten jointly developed a revolutionary 3D millimeter radar unit that will give cars the visual acuity that is required to make autonomous driving a reality. Current technology mainly uses old style radar, and cameras, and it provides rudimentary vision that would make humans flunk any eye test at the DMV. Experimental autonomous cars rely on radar of the rotating coffee-can type, but that would be utterly impractical for regular use. Without that, radar projects a narrow beam, leading to a severe case of tunnel vision. Then there are wide angle cameras. They are shortsighted.

    What the car needs to really make it see is long-range sensors with high depth perception, sensors that are not confused by sun, rain, or big white trucks. The sensors must be unobtrusive, and affordable enough so that four of them can be fitted into the car. There are no such sensors on the market, yet, but they are coming.

    I viewed prototypes of such a sensor two years ago. Then last year, I trusted my life to an experimental Lexus GS that, fitted with the sensors, threaded its way through thick Tokyo traffic without the driver touching the wheel. Last year, Ken Koibuchi, General Manager of Intelligent Vehicle Development at Toyota, told me that the tested tech won’t be on the market before 2020, because that’s how long it takes a responsible company to test a quantum-leap like this, and that’s how long it will take to produce the still experimental sensor arrays in the required form factor and cost. This is where Fujitsu Ten comes in.

    Toyota already has shown its commitment to autonomous technology by investing $1 billion into an R&D enterprise in the U.S. focused on artificial intelligence, and led by Gill Pratt, who it poached from DARPA. The Fujitsu Ten acquisition helps to apply the developed science to real life.

    www.forbes.com/sites/bertelschmitt/20...
  4. [verwijderd] 10 september 2016 17:56
    Mapbox Drive challenges Here and Tomtom in ADAS maps

    Today, Mapbox introduced Mapbox Drive, a new product designed to be embedded in cars to support lane by lane navigation and autonomous driving.

    This is huge news. With this move, Mapbox enters the kingdom of automotive maps, now dominated by TomTom and Here. In the same way that they are now a strong competitor of Google for mobile and web maps, there is a good chance that they can shake the car maps industry as well.

    For those who are not familiar with the company, Mapbox makes it easy to integrate, customize and display maps for mobile or web apps. Their maps are tweakable and most of their software is open-source, which makes them a developer’s best friend. Whenever there is something that the Google Maps API does not offer, Mapbox lets you do it. Thanks to that approach, they have landed major customers like Pinterest, Foursquare, MileIQ, GitHub, etc.

    But today’s announcement changes the image of the company from selling pretty maps to delivering a complete suite of tools for mobility - lane by lane directions, traffic, autonomous guidance, powered by tons of telemetry data. This comes in addition of their current satellite and streets products.

    Their successful strategy with web and mobile maps may very well have the same success with car manufacturers and dashboard app developers. Mapbox makes the bet of building their products in the open and designs the easiest SDKs to integrate. This reputation and know-how should give Mapbox Drive an edge over the legacy mapmakers TomTom and Here. Their update cycles are slow, and their skills revolve around map creation, not so much map integration and delivery.

    One other crucial difference between the established map companies and Mapbox is their autonomous driving strategy. Here and TomTom are betting on HD maps that contain a 3D view of the world to provide accurate localization and navigation. This is intended for cars with high end hardware, in particular Lidar sensors, and requires powerful onboard computers to process 3D data. Those maps are extremely costly to build, and very heavy (in the order of gigabytes per mile). Mapbox made the choice to deliver centerlane geometries that are lightweight and built from crowdsourced data. Such a map could be delivered quickly and integrated right away with highway lane keeping technologies such as Tesla Autopilot or GM Super Cruise. Cars do not require HD maps to run those products. They are not even equiped with Lidar to consume HD maps anyway.

    With this strategy, Mapbox might very well shortcut TomTom and Here to market in the highway autonomy space, especially because I hear that many manufacturers doubt the ability of Here to deliver their HD map anytime soon. Eric Gundersen, Mapbox CEO, disclosed that they already have one OEM which will integrate their Drive product by the end of the year.

    A lot of this obviously sounds familiar for me as we are building trajectory maps for ADAS systems as well, here at ExoNav (check our demo map built automatically from telemetry!). Hopefully this announcement will shake the mapping world and make the industry realize that this type of map product makes the most sense to bring automation forward. This way we can bring autonomous technology to market sooner, and finally be able to take naps on the highway.

    www.benjamintd.com/blog/mapbox-drive/
  5. forum rang 6 Dutchy Ron 12 september 2016 12:20
    scandasia.com/autoliv-and-volvo-cars-...
    The planned new company will have its headquarters in Gothenburg, Sweden, and an initial workforce taken from both companies of around 200, increasing to over 600 in the medium term. The company is expected to start operations in the beginning of 2017.

    The joint venture will create a new entrant in the growing global market for autonomous driving software systems. It marks the first time a leading premium car maker has joined forces with a tier one supplier to develop new ADAS and AD technologies.

    The new company, which has yet to be named, will develop advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous drive (AD) systems for use in Volvo cars and for sale exclusively by Autoliv to all car makers globally, with revenues shared by both companies.

    The joint venture brings together two global leaders in automotive safety, underlining the contribution ADAS and AD can make to road safety and speeding the development and introduction of fully autonomous cars.

    Volvo Cars has an established reputation for making some of the world’s safest cars, having invented the three point safety belt and consistently developed and introduced world-leading active and passive safety systems. It has a medium term vision that no one will be killed or seriously injured in a new Volvo by 2020.
  6. [verwijderd] 12 september 2016 12:26
    quote:

    Dutchy Ron schreef op 12 september 2016 12:20:

    scandasia.com/autoliv-and-volvo-cars-...
    The planned new company will have its headquarters in Gothenburg, Sweden, and an initial workforce taken from both companies of around 200, increasing to over 600 in the medium term. The company is expected to start operations in the beginning of 2017.

    The joint venture will create a new entrant in the growing global market for autonomous driving software systems. It marks the first time a leading premium car maker has joined forces with a tier one supplier to develop new ADAS and AD technologies.

    The new company, which has yet to be named, will develop advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous drive (AD) systems for use in Volvo cars and for sale exclusively by Autoliv to all car makers globally, with revenues shared by both companies.

    The joint venture brings together two global leaders in automotive safety, underlining the contribution ADAS and AD can make to road safety and speeding the development and introduction of fully autonomous cars.

    Volvo Cars has an established reputation for making some of the world’s safest cars, having invented the three point safety belt and consistently developed and introduced world-leading active and passive safety systems. It has a medium term vision that no one will be killed or seriously injured in a new Volvo by 2020.

    Volvo gaat TomTom-inside gebruiken vanaf 2019. Gezien de ambities gaat men voor 100% take-rate van ADAS/AD. Dus 99,99% zeker ook voor TomTom HD-maps + RoadDNA.
    Men heeft niet voor niets Here aan de kant gezet en gekozen voor de leveringszekerheid en real-time technologie van TomTom.
  7. [verwijderd] 13 september 2016 15:50
    twitter.com/TechNews24x?ref_src=twsrc...

    De bekende "cube"...Appelscha gaat de wereld over.
    Over niet al te lange tijd onbemande shutlles van hotels in ASD-zuid naar SPL.
    2x stoplicht, de rest snelweg, 2 stops op SPL>hal1 +hal2
    Passagiers retour ASD, 6 eruo pp enkele reis...de mindset van de passagier moet goed zijn voor slagen pilot, je moet er in geloven....
  8. [verwijderd] 13 september 2016 16:36
    quote:

    paulta schreef op 13 september 2016 15:50:

    twitter.com/TechNews24x?ref_src=twsrc...

    De bekende "cube"...Appelscha gaat de wereld over.
    Over niet al te lange tijd onbemande shutlles van hotels in ASD-zuid naar SPL.
    2x stoplicht, de rest snelweg, 2 stops op SPL>hal1 +hal2
    Passagiers retour ASD, 6 eruo pp enkele reis...de mindset van de passagier moet goed zijn voor slagen pilot, je moet er in geloven....
    Zelf rijdende auto's komen er alleen er moet een wereld standaard uitgevochten worden .
    Ilive samenwerking met Volvo en de technologie willen verkopen /delen .
    De auto van de toekomst wordt onbetaalbaar voor de particulier zelfs zonder zelf rijdende technologie .
    De grote auto producenten hebben allemaal gelogen over het verbruik van hun voertuigen en hebben indirect subsidies ontvangen die niet terecht waren .
    Dus de regeringen die nu bezig zijn met belasting hervormingen gaan terug vorderen en belasting heffen op toekomstige verkopen.
    Een leasebak inbrengen kan straks niet meer want die rijden elektrisch dus geen accijnzen meer voor de lands beslissers .
    De grote bedrijven verlaten zowiezo Eutopia en de rest van de westerse wereld ,omdat de wereld veranderd .En de meesten zullen ook echt verdwijnen van de oude wereld en de aansluiting met de nieuwe wereld mislopen.
    Het status symbool voor de deur de andere status symbolen verdwijnen ook in een deel maatschappij .
    Je leeft je leven op Facebook en je deelt je leven op Facebook dat wordt de trend van de nieuwe generatie.
  9. mjmj 13 september 2016 17:41
    quote:

    black box schreef op 13 september 2016 16:36:

    [...]
    Zelf rijdende auto's komen er alleen er moet een wereld standaard uitgevochten worden .
    Ilive samenwerking met Volvo en de technologie willen verkopen /delen .
    De auto van de toekomst wordt onbetaalbaar voor de particulier zelfs zonder zelf rijdende technologie .
    De grote auto producenten hebben allemaal gelogen over het verbruik van hun voertuigen en hebben indirect subsidies ontvangen die niet terecht waren .
    Dus de regeringen die nu bezig zijn met belasting hervormingen gaan terug vorderen en belasting heffen op toekomstige verkopen.
    Een leasebak inbrengen kan straks niet meer want die rijden elektrisch dus geen accijnzen meer voor de lands beslissers .
    De grote bedrijven verlaten zowiezo Eutopia en de rest van de westerse wereld ,omdat de wereld veranderd .En de meesten zullen ook echt verdwijnen van de oude wereld en de aansluiting met de nieuwe wereld mislopen.
    Het status symbool voor de deur de andere status symbolen verdwijnen ook in een deel maatschappij .
    Je leeft je leven op Facebook en je deelt je leven op Facebook dat wordt de trend van de nieuwe generatie.
    Bij de generatie van rond de 16 is FB ingeruild voor snapchat.
  10. [verwijderd] 13 september 2016 17:54
    quote:

    mjmj schreef op 13 september 2016 17:41:

    [...]

    Bij de generatie van rond de 16 is FB ingeruild voor snapchat.
    toch is dat de toekomst papa heeft een auto ze weten het merk niet de kleur niet zitten met hun neus op hun smart telefoon aan het chatten met hun virtuele vrienden :-)
    vroeger was de oude generatie te druk bezig met bezit nu zijn het ''vrienden en lickes en posten wat ze beleven . Je kan minder beleven als je een auto voor de deur hebt die eigenlijk maar 10% gebruikt wordt en 90 % staat te roesten en ook in waarde daalt.
    straks roep je een zelf rijdende auto op met je smart telefoon en chat leuk verder .
  11. forum rang 6 Dutchy Ron 13 september 2016 19:38
    www.electronics-eetimes.com/news/cont...
    According to analysis by market watcher Semicast Research, Continental was the leading vendor of electronics for automotive Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) in 2015, ahead of Bosch and Autoliv. The market researcher has figured that ADAS will be the fastest-growing segment of automotive electronics through 2022.
  12. forum rang 6 Tom3 13 september 2016 22:19
    quote:

    Oeps..! schreef op 10 september 2016 17:56:

    Mapbox Drive challenges Here and Tomtom in ADAS maps

    Today, Mapbox introduced Mapbox Drive, a new product designed to be embedded in cars to support lane by lane navigation and autonomous driving.

    This is huge news. With this move, Mapbox enters the kingdom of automotive maps, now dominated by TomTom and Here. In the same way that they are now a strong competitor of Google for mobile and web maps, there is a good chance that they can shake the car maps industry as well.

    For those who are not familiar with the company, Mapbox makes it easy to integrate, customize and display maps for mobile or web apps. Their maps are tweakable and most of their software is open-source, which makes them a developer’s best friend. Whenever there is something that the Google Maps API does not offer, Mapbox lets you do it. Thanks to that approach, they have landed major customers like Pinterest, Foursquare, MileIQ, GitHub, etc.

    But today’s announcement changes the image of the company from selling pretty maps to delivering a complete suite of tools for mobility - lane by lane directions, traffic, autonomous guidance, powered by tons of telemetry data. This comes in addition of their current satellite and streets products.

    Their successful strategy with web and mobile maps may very well have the same success with car manufacturers and dashboard app developers. Mapbox makes the bet of building their products in the open and designs the easiest SDKs to integrate. This reputation and know-how should give Mapbox Drive an edge over the legacy mapmakers TomTom and Here. Their update cycles are slow, and their skills revolve around map creation, not so much map integration and delivery.

    One other crucial difference between the established map companies and Mapbox is their autonomous driving strategy. Here and TomTom are betting on HD maps that contain a 3D view of the world to provide accurate localization and navigation. This is intended for cars with high end hardware, in particular Lidar sensors, and requires powerful onboard computers to process 3D data. Those maps are extremely costly to build, and very heavy (in the order of gigabytes per mile). Mapbox made the choice to deliver centerlane geometries that are lightweight and built from crowdsourced data. Such a map could be delivered quickly and integrated right away with highway lane keeping technologies such as Tesla Autopilot or GM Super Cruise. Cars do not require HD maps to run those products. They are not even equiped with Lidar to consume HD maps anyway.

    With this strategy, Mapbox might very well shortcut TomTom and Here to market in the highway autonomy space, especially because I hear that many manufacturers doubt the ability of Here to deliver their HD map anytime soon. Eric Gundersen, Mapbox CEO, disclosed that they already have one OEM which will integrate their Drive product by the end of the year.

    A lot of this obviously sounds familiar for me as we are building trajectory maps for ADAS systems as well, here at ExoNav (check our demo map built automatically from telemetry!). Hopefully this announcement will shake the mapping world and make the industry realize that this type of map product makes the most sense to bring automation forward. This way we can bring autonomous technology to market sooner, and finally be able to take naps on the highway.

    www.benjamintd.com/blog/mapbox-drive/
    Their update cycles are slow? Dacht dat Tom2 dit jaar haar real time mapping engine hoopt af te hebben. Weet iemand wat hier met integration en delivery wordt bedoeld? Lijkt erop dat Here toch een serieus probleem heeft met het op tijd leveren van HD maps. Moet Tom2 echt bang van deze aanbieder worden?
  13. forum rang 6 Dutchy Ron 13 september 2016 22:28
    tech.firstpost.com/news-analysis/volv...

    Oud nieuws vermoedelijk

    PS: George Hotz komt eind dit jaar met zijn zelfrijdende auto van $40.000 (waarvan $30.000 voor de aanschaf van de auto). De toolkit is in 2018 voor $1000 te koop, aldus George Hotz (hakcer van de Iphone en Playstation).
  14. forum rang 6 Dutchy Ron 13 september 2016 22:43
    www.eeherald.com/section/news/owns201...

    ABI ranks Bosch, Harman, and Continental as top3 for connected car te
    Susan Beardslee, Senior Analyst at ABI Research says, “Bosch tasked thousands of engineers to develop next-generation ADAS solutions like DualView display and NeoSense”. “As Human Machine Interaction, or HMI, electrification, and predictive analytics further evolve, Bosch’s investments, acquisitions, and partnerships, like its ones with Mercedes, Porsche, and TomTom, [u]will continue to place it as a leading market share vendor[/u].”

    Bosch stands ahead of Harman with 16 points and 20 points ahead of continental in the competitive analysis done by ABI. Harman pioneers in its development of virtual reality modeling that blends different camera images to generate a full 360 degree view while showcases ADAS.
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