Autonomous vehicle startup WeRide raises $320 million

The whole process is utterly mesmerizing.

Testing car key fobs Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/ZDNET The sub-GHz wireless antenna can pick up the signals from car key fobs (and can record them.Testing a dismantled infrared remote control.

Autonomous vehicle startup WeRide raises $320 million

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Autonomous vehicle startup WeRide raises $320 million

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Autonomous vehicle startup WeRide raises $320 million

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said that Airbus wants to see Auto’Mate technology certified and on the market by “the end of the decade.have announced that they have finished a successful round of tests using an A310 Multi-Role Tanker Transport (MRTT) testbed to guide and control DT-25 targeting drones on their own.

the receiver drones were directed to a minimum distance of 150 feet (around 45 meters) from the tanker.The guidance and control test is a big step toward the long-term goal of an “end-to-end demonstration” in which the A310 refuels a DT-25 by itself.

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