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Networking & Communication Systems

March 26, 2020
Driverless Russia: Look – no hands!
Russia is betting on the importance of driverless cars as the country’s transport system develops in the years to come.
March 23, 2020
Here and Cerence ‘personalise’ in-car experience
Here Technologies has integrated its location intelligence with Cerence's Drive portfolio to bring advanced artificial intelligence (AI)-powered mobility assistant offerings to drivers.
March 18, 2020
Aptiv: the world needs smarter cities
As the world’s population migrates to ever-larger urban areas, Aptiv’s Ingo Stuermer believes that a number of ITS technologies will encourage mobility to power change for smarter cities
March 18, 2020
Moscow pins hopes on V2X
A new transport strategy is aimed at creating conditions for the introduction of new ITS developments within Moscow – and 5G and V2X are on the agenda
March 11, 2020
BSI unveils C/AV ‘safe test’ blueprint
UK national standards body BSI has set out minimum requirements for managing safety during connected and autonomous vehicle (C/AV) trials. 
March 6, 2020
NHTSA suspends EasyMile’s passenger operations
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has temporarily suspended EasyMile’s autonomous shuttle service in the US after a passenger fell from their seat. 
March 4, 2020
Cisco and Oxbotica team up to improve AV connectivity 
Autonomous vehicle (AV) provider Oxbotica is partnering with Cisco to improve the data connectivity which will be needed to make driverless cars a reality.
March 3, 2020
Georgia DoT showcases its connectivity
Georgia DoT’s regional connected vehicle programme could be a model for the rest of the US. Adam Hill speaks to two men involved in making it a reality – and takes a look at the state’s first-ever Tech Showcase
March 3, 2020
Papercast deploys e-paper bus stop displays
Papercast has trialled solar powered e-paper displays at bus stops in two London locations. 
February 28, 2020
Einride hires ‘remote’ driver for EV pods
A driver is to be hired in March by Swedish technology firm Einride – but he or she will not be required to sit behind a wheel.