The clock is ticking. The time to design in the next generation of vehicle-to-vehicle communication is now. In this week’s Fish Fry, we navigate through the twists and turns that V2V communications have in store for us. My guest Kim Rubin and I discuss how the issues surrounding security, privacy, and accuracy are going to be crucial to widespread V2V implementation in the next couple years. Keeping on track with our vehicular theme this week, we also check out new self-repairing asphalt technology (from Delft University in the Netherlands) that could charge our electric cars and fix our pothole problems at the same time.
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Links for May 12, 2017
More information about Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communication Implementation (NHTSA)
Have scientists discovered the cure for potholes? (Article)
Thermal Trials and Temperature Tales
Hyperscale to the Rescue!
Warp Speed Ahead
Communication Breakdown
All of the Information: The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly
Your RTOS or Mine?
So Many Verification Cycles, So Little Time
Driving Optimization
Plotting a Course to Functional Safety
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About SI (But Were Afraid to Ask)
Pixelated Perfection
It's ALive
Get Smart(er)!
The Acceleration Situation
Up Up and Away
FPGA Fiesta
The Internet of Many Things
PCB Village Square
Survival of the Fittest
From Chip to City and Back Again
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