An article on Daimler trucks they want to achieve level 4 autonomy, even though they're using the cloud they will need a back up system in case that cuts out, so my presumption is they will use AKIDA.
Now they have teamed up/bought Tronic robotics to excellerate progress.  Interestingly one of the Tronic Robotics team is into neural networks.
I bet they're really happy BRN has commercialised the SOC..
 
components must be designed to detect a failure and invoke redundancy to safely execute its maneuvers. Should any of the most relevant systems encounter a fault, the Level 4 system needs to be able to monitor, assess and deploy backup systems to safely control the truck.
	
	
	
	
		
		
		
			
		
		
	
	
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				According to Torc CEO Michael Fleming, Torc’s pure-play approach to developing self-driving trucks will deliver the first scalable and profitable autonomous trucks to U.S. highways. Pure-play means a…
				
					
						
							 
						
					
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