
Partnering with mobility services provider Beep Inc., German automobile supplier ZF will deliver new autonomous Level 4 shuttles in the U.S. over the coming years.
Partnering with mobility services provider Beep Inc., German automobile supplier ZF will deliver new autonomous Level 4 shuttles in the U.S. over the coming years.
ZF and Locomation will collaborate to develop and test the Level 4 capable ReAX steering systems in real-world conditions.
TuSimple has established a partnership with ZF to develop and commercialize technology for autonomous trucks.
Autonomous trucks aren’t as far off as you might think, or hope. Equipment Editor Jim Park got a chance to see how one such system works in a test scenario at the Transportation Research Center in East Liberty, Ohio.
Medium-duty truck builders will soon have a groundbreaking transmission to add to their data books, and heavy-truck makers will have more steering assist options thanks to recently demonstrated technologies from German supplier ZF.
Beginning next year, ZF will use a two-lens camera system to improve the performance and functionality of various advanced driver safety features. A second lens enables redundancy for Level2+ autonomous functions and offers wide-angle field of view for pedestrian detection.
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