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Startups and Inovations on V2V communication.

As soon the world Introduced with V2V communication, many of the company blinks in the lame light with their astonish ideas and innovations. Here some companies with their innovations.   Headquartered in Redmond, (Washington) and founded in 2012, Kymeta aims to make connectivity for vehicles simple by using global satellite networks via the world’s first satellite antenna. The company has raised $217.58 Million through five rounds of funding to date, including backers like  Bill Gates. The company recently raised $73.5 million in advance of their upcoming satellite antenna commercial trial. Historically, it’s been difficult to utilize satellite communications easily. We’ve all seen those big old radar dishes on people’s roofs that are used to communicate with satellites. Kymeta solved the problem by creating flat “satellite dishes” that they would prefer that you call antennas that attach to cars to connect to a global satellite network and relay informa...

Contd... An Introduction to WORLD OF AUTOMATION

Hey all, I’m here again and welcomes you all in my 2 nd part of my blog on autonomous car. Last time I got some questions in my comment section so I’ll try to answer all the questions in a single brief paragraph. Starting with a concise definition, “ Autonomous vehicle ” means a vehicle capable of navigating district roadways and interpreting traffic-control devices without a driver actively operating any of the vehicle’s control systems. The term “autonomous vehicle” excludes a motor vehicle enabled with active safety systems or driver- assistance systems, including systems to provide electronic blind-spot assistance, crash avoidance, emergency braking, parking assistance, adaptive cruise control, lane-keep assistance, lane-departure warning, or traffic-jam and queuing assistance, unless the system alone or in combination with other systems enables the vehicle on which the technology is installed to drive without active control or monitoring by a human operator. And the q...