Autonomous drive requires a combination of technologies, including various sensors, radar, lidar, sonar, GPS, and so on. The connected and driven by advanced control systems that must interpret the incoming data to identify the appropriate navigation paths, as well as obstacles and relevant signage. If it sounds like this is a complex endeavor, that’s because it is. In this session, we’ll look at the various technologies that are needed for autonomous drive, how they’re connected, and what’s coming down the road.
Colin Alexander holds the position of Director of Product marketing in Achronix. Colin joined Achronix about a year ago to help lead the go to market and segment strategies for Achronix FPGA and embedded FPGA technologies into the embedded...
Steve Shih is the Automotive Product Marketing Manager at Silicon Motion. He holds a Master of Electrical Engineering from TamKang University in Taiwan. He has 8 years of experience in product planning and marketing. And has good knowledge and...
Business Development Manager - ADAS and Autonomous Driving, dSPACE
Steffen Grotenhoefer is Business Development Manager of ADAS and Autonomous Driving at the dSPACE Inc. office in San Jose, California. In this role, he manages customer relations and partners who are working with autonomous-driving technologies....
As a technical director with Crystal Group, Micah Snodgrass is responsible for working with customers to solve complex engineering challenges. With an emphasis on high-performance rugged servers and autonomous vehicle computers, Micah designs,...
Executive Vice-President, Brand Director, Embedded Franchise, OpenSystems Media
Richard Nass’ key responsibilities include setting the direction for all aspects of OpenSystems Media’s Embedded and IoT portfolios, including digital, print, and live events. Previously, Nass was the Brand Director or UBM’s award-winning Design...