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Driverless shuttles seen as viable public transport alternative

Published on Sep 17, 2013

A collaboration between French company Induct and a Singapore university aims to replace conventional shuttle buses with a driverless, electric alternative. The team are currently testing the vehicle on a two kilometre test route virtually devoid of other traffic, but hope eventually to increase its range. Rob Muir has more.
 

Driving into the future with autonomous buses

Published on Jun 19, 2018

Ride into the future with us as ST Engineering drives autonomous bus development with an innovative robotics management system that instantly finds the bus closest to the commuter.
 

Autonomous public transportation

May 28, 2020

Dr. Ali Peker, CEO and Dr. Kerem Par, CTO of ADASTEC join Sanjay Krishnan, VP of Product at Apex.AI to share their latest updates on Autonomous Public Transportation.

The discussion goes into ADASTEC’s approach to highly autonomous buses, and how they make use of open source technology such as Autoware. They describe their approach to sensor fusion and how simulation and automation methodologies are used in their development process. Also on the table for discussion are other services required for automated public transportation to become a reality. Finally, the impact of COVID-19 is on people’s minds and the presenters share their perspective on how this affects the industry.
 
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