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Check out this article dated 18 September 2022, entitled - "Mercedes-Benz Boasts Automated Driving Redundancy Strategy, Elon should see it".

Here's two extracts I found particularly interesting, with the entire article following.

Elon should see it, he-he-he!!!

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Earlier this year, in March, Mercedes-Benz announced that it will accept liability if the new S-Class crashes while driving on the company’s Drive Pilot. The system was demonstrated in its automated valet parking mode during the same month and later offered in production cars starting in May 2022. Now, the brand underlined its redundancy strategy.


Mercedes-Benz Boasts Automated Driving Redundancy Strategy, Elon Should See It​


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18 Sep 2022, 20:04 UTC ·
by Sebastian Toma
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Ever since December 2021, Mercedes-Benz's Drive Pilot has become the world’s first internationally certified SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) Level 3 driving system. Initially, it was only available as an option for the EQS and the S-Class in Germany, but its availability was extended to other markets later this year, including the U.S., and its certification level has yet to be matched by any automaker.

Mercedes-Benz is proud of this, as one could imagine, and the company states that it has been possible thanks to its safety-focused approach to system design.

The German marque underlines the use of physical and functional redundancy for steering, braking, power supply, and some parts of the sensor system. In other words, the vehicles that have the system come with backup solutions that work seamlessly when something goes wrong.

For example, all the sensors used for the steering motor, battery, and wheel speed are duplicated for good measure, and the algorithms that make them work have been adapted accordingly. Redundancies in the sensor system have been achieved by blending optical sensors, referred to as cameras, with radio sensors, and LiDAR.


There are even moisture sensors, microphones, and ultrasound sensors that deliver data that even human drivers might not have access to. After all, you have no idea what the outside humidity is like when you drive, but these sensors will know all about it.

Thanks to a suite of computers, the system will never be tired and will always score maximum points at its reaction times, unlike a human driver.

The entire system involves over 30 sensors to make sure that reliable driving is possible with the setup, and we cannot wait to test it out in the real world against other systems that claim to do something similar. Who knows, maybe a large technology supplier might organize a face-off with, say, Tesla’s Autopilot.

Yes, we did it, we mentioned Tesla, and we did that because the American company cannot pride itself on the same certification as Mercedes-Benz painstakingly obtained for its system.


Moreover, Tesla vehicles do not come with LiDAR sensors, so they rely on optical ones, along with a few other sensors, to keep the vehicle on the road. We have seen teardowns of Tesla vehicles, and there is no sign of sensor redundancy strategies.

Coming back to the ‘Benz, the Drive Pilot system has a few limitations, such as velocity, as well as the kind of roads that it can operate on. For example, a Mercedes-Benz with Drive Pilot can have its driver switch the system on to drive the vehicle on highways at speeds of up to 37 mph (ca. 60 kph) when heavy traffic or traffic jams are observed.

As Mercedes-Benz explains, if one part of the system fails, the rest are prepared to help the driver make a safe handover. If the latter is not complied with by the driver, the vehicle is capable of safely coming to a slow and steady stop that does not pose a risk to traffic following behind. The vehicle’s systems then presume that a medical emergency has occurred, and then they notify the driver that an emergency call will be made.

Having experienced an advanced Level 2 system in a Mercedes-Benz, I can say that the vehicle can figure out where it cannot stop and that it will continue to drive with its hazard lights on at a slow pace until it finds a place that it considers suitable to stop.


I did not let the vehicle call the authorities, but it did find a straight piece of road that was far enough from a corner to allow the drivers behind to avoid the vehicle that I was driving.

Returning to the Drive Pilot system, a company official noted that “the use of multiple sensors is particularly indispensable, as it helps them compensate for the situation-dependent deficits of one sensor with the characteristics of another.

Markus Schafer, Member of the Board of Management of Mercedes-Benz Group AG and Chief Technology Officer, who is also responsible for Development and Procurement, has also noted that “relying on just one type of sensor would not meet Mercedes-Benz's high safety standards.” One can only wonder if the official was thinking of another brand in particular when he made that statement.

For example, the automated parking valet mode, which Mercedes-Benz calls Intelligent Park Pilot (written in FULL CAPS, nonetheless), is a splendid example of SAE Level 4 autonomy, as the company describes, while the Drive Pilot system is Level 3 autonomy according to SAE.

The difference is that Level 4 can operate without a driver behind the wheel in certain conditions. For now, those are limited to parking lots with dedicated sensors, but V2X tech will improve, and the vehicles of the future will be able to park themselves while you are already in line to pick up your latte.


Mercedes-Benz prides itself on installing the technology and sensors for its Intelligent Park Pilot, or pre-installation as the company describes it, for the moment when the technology will be approved in multiple markets.

The activation might happen Over-The-Air, Tesla-style, and we must hand it to them to prove that it can be made possible and that a manufacturer can survive by selling only electric vehicles. The latter two are things that nobody can take away from Tesla, as nobody can take Mercedes-Benz's title of having the world's first internationally certified SAE Level 3 system.

 
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Video questioning about asic being corrupt

Only watched a few seconds of it, but enough to get the statistic of 0.74% chance of ASIC doing an investigation on an issue, that someone else has pointed out to them!

They appear to be a "watch dog" that does next to nothing, even when they are told that "someone" is intruding on matters of integrity.

It begs the question of whether large financial institutions, have been throwing sausages over the fence..

Completely disgusting, but unfortunately, not surprising..
 
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Only watched a few seconds of it, but enough to get the statistic of 0.74% chance of ASIC doing an investigation on an issue, that someone else has pointed out to them!

They appear to be a "watch dog" that does next to nothing, even when they are told that "someone" is intruding on matters of integrity.

It begs the question of whether large financial institutions, have been throwing sausages over the fence..

Completely disgusting, but unfortunately, not surprising..
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Learning to the Top 🕵‍♂️
The only way to stop the left-hand selling to the right-hand.

Is me personally buying a decent chunk of shares this morning and put away into my account. (Stealing off their hand) 😊😄😎

Not Financial Advice!

It's great to be a shareholder 🏖
 
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Didn't know if posted b4.

About 2-3 weeks old but need another ASIC Verification Engineer.



SUMMARY: The ASIC Verification Engineer primary job function is Pre-Silicon Design Verification of Spiking Neural Network IP and SOC designs using industry standard verification methodologies.

ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Pre-Silicon Design verification of next generation Spiking Neural Network IPs and SoCs, blocks and/or chip top-level. Collaborate with other team members to define a verification methodology and a test plan. Develop IP level verification environments including stimulus generators, monitors, scoreboards, and coverage collectors Build self-checking test benches for SoC blocks and chip top-level verification.

Develop verification plan for IP and SOC features Generate directed and random test cases, write regression scripts, and report code and functional coverage. Do a first level debug for root cause classification (TB, HW, or SW issue), and work with design team to validate fixes or workarounds. Run Gate level simulations, and replicate Silicon/FPGA bugs in the test bench environment. Develop and grow verification infrastructure to improve verification productivity and regression management Contribute to identifying and adopting best engineering practices with cross-functional teams

QUALIFICATIONS: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Education/Experience/Qualifications:

BS/MS in Electrical Engineering or related degree or certification required. 2+ years of experience in System Verilog or UVM/OVM based verification Good skills in verification methodology, test planning and test bench architecture Very good experience with System Verilog and advanced verification techniques: constrained random verification, code/functional/assertion coverage.

Experience in integrating Verification IPs, and HW/SW Co-Simulation is a plus. Knowledge of ARM based SoC architecture and system busses (AHB, AXI, APB) is strongly desired. Knowledge of standard SoC interfaces (SPI, I2C, ect…) and high-speed IO protocols (PCIe, USB, DDR) is a plus. Programming skills in C++, Python, and shell scripting are strongly desired. Good debugging skills, and well experienced with VCS/Verdi or similar toolsets.
 
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Thought this may have been discussed before also but not sure given publication date this month. Maybe just updated.

Timothee is part of JAST yeah?

Wonder if we have tie in option?

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Only watched a few seconds of it, but enough to get the statistic of 0.74% chance of ASIC doing an investigation on an issue, that someone else has pointed out to them!

They appear to be a "watch dog" that does next to nothing, even when they are told that "someone" is intruding on matters of integrity.

It begs the question of whether large financial institutions, have been throwing sausages over the fence..

Completely disgusting, but unfortunately, not surprising..
Probably jusy as useless as the ACCC and they are as useless as a left handed screwdriver

 
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‘Australian governments Moon to Mars initiative supported applications of neuromorphic vision sensors for complex in-orbit processes such as spacecraft docking, refuelling and payload transfer or replacement.’

I constantly wonder what sort of progress with NASA we have made behind closed doors. Can’t wait for the next couple of years.
Good to see Brainchip gets a mention in this doc too.
 
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Probably jusy as useless as the ACCC and they are as useless as a left handed screwdriver


The chocolate kettle one was better, a left handed screw driver, is still useful 😛
But maybe too many people like chocolate..

Cue Homer in The land of Chocolate clip please..

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Hey SERA, good links you've provided in regards to Microsoft's market cap over the years and the inflation rate.

According to your Microsoft link it's market cap in 2004 was about $290B USD, so Bill Gates was actually thinking about 2.9T USD.

That would then equate to about 4.677T USD after your inflation rate between then and now.

Then we convert that to Aussie dollars (today's exchange rate of 1.5) which is about 7.02T AUD market cap.

This would then equate to a share price today of about $4,034 AUD.

In other words, I like them numbers, haha.
Thanks Brekky, just realised I fk'd up and used $2.9B instead of $290B. I can work with your figures and am looking forward to being worth an absolute motza.
 
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From 7 days ago....Infineon def seeing the light :)

Although Lava is Intel, wonder who the "another" unamed spiking simulator might be....would be nice.




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I often wonder what would happen to the bots if at 10.15 am on a Tuesday just by chance if 40,000 BRN shareholders all put on an order for 1,000 shares at market.

It would be interesting particularly if it coincided with a price sensitive announcement.

Would their algorithms be able to cope with such an event and or not and trigger a whole range of actions.

My opinion only DYOR
FF

AKIDA BALLISTA
 
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Only watched a few seconds of it, but enough to get the statistic of 0.74% chance of ASIC doing an investigation on an issue, that someone else has pointed out to them!

They appear to be a "watch dog" that does next to nothing, even when they are told that "someone" is intruding on matters of integrity.

It begs the question of whether large financial institutions, have been throwing sausages over the fence..

Completely disgusting, but unfortunately, not surprising..
It would appear that ASIC, only have a very B ( ASIC ), that's BASIC ;) understanding of what fundamentally they exist for IMHO.

A completely uninterested, unprincipled entity, that should be investigated, I'm talking ROYAL COMMISION possibly, what do you reckon folks. IMHO.

What's your view FF on this subject matter ??........

They are costing me heaps IMO and I'm not kidding.

Akida Ballista

hotty...
 
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I often wonder what would happen to the bots if at 10.15 am on a Tuesday just by chance if 40,000 BRN shareholders all put on an order for 1,000 shares at market.

It would be interesting particularly if it coincided with a price sensitive announcement.

Would their algorithms be able to cope with such an event and or not and trigger a whole range of actions.

My opinion only DYOR
FF

AKIDA BALLISTA

We should all get together and do it.
 
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I often wonder what would happen to the bots if at 10.15 am on a Tuesday just by chance if 40,000 BRN shareholders all put on an order for 1,000 shares at market.

It would be interesting particularly if it coincided with a price sensitive announcement.

Would their algorithms be able to cope with such an event and or not and trigger a whole range of actions.

My opinion only DYOR
FF

AKIDA BALLISTA
Has anyone else detected a touch of the Machiavellian about the way FF thinks?
 
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From today....particularly liked the last paragraph and one of our partners being in the requisite "software space" especially in light of the last paragraph :D



TinyML SaaS to become a billion-dollar market by 2030​

Today Gaurav Sharma
As TinyML vendors continue to democratize Machine Learning (ML) at a rapid pace, global technology intelligence firm ABI Research forecasts that TinyML Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) revenue will exceed US$220 million in 2022 and become an important component from 2025 onward.
While total revenue will be dominated by chipset sales, as TinyML device shipments continue to grow, the TinyML SaaS and professional service market have the potential to become a billion-dollar market by 2030, ABI Research adds.
ABI Research is a global technology intelligence firm delivering actionable research and strategic guidance to technology leaders, innovators, and decision-makers worldwide. The above findings are from ABI Research’s TinyML: A Market Update application analysis report, which is a part of the company’s AI and ML research service.
The TinyML market has come a long way since ABI Research first analyzed this market back in 2020.
The TinyML Foundation, which gathers most of the prominent vendors in this space, has substantially expanded in recent years.
Similar expansion has been in the applications of TinyML; with forest fire detection, shape detection, and seizure detection among some of the most spectacular use cases.
Moreover, given how central environmental sensors are to TinyML, the possibilities are extensive.
Nonetheless, ambient sensing and audio processing remain the most common applications in TinyML, with sound architectures holding an almost 50% market share in 2022. Most of these applications employ either a microcontroller (MCU) or an Application-Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC).
The personal and work devices sector will be the most significant increase in the near future.
“Any sensory data from an environment can probably have an ML model applied to that data. Some of the most common applications include word spotting, object recognition, object counting, and audio or voice detection,” explains David Lobina, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Research Analyst at ABI Research.
With the myriad possibilities, there are also potential pitfalls, but for which ABI Research believes there are well-identified solutions.
“The physical constraints on TinyML devices are genuine. These devices favour small and compact ML models, which call for innovation at the software solutions level for specific use cases. And software providers will be the most active in the TinyML market,” says Lobina. Software providers in this space include Edge Impulse, SensiML, Neuton, Nota, and Deeplite.
In addition, considering the vast number of use cases, vendors must concentrate on those applications that TinyML has a clear value proposition worked out before production.
“The role of software is crucial, and vendors must develop software tools to automate TinyML itself. Finally, new technology will be required to bring about ever more sophisticated TinyML models. Neuromorphic computing and chips, along with the corresponding technique of Spiking Neural Networks, would bode well for the future,” adds Lobina.
 
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I often wonder what would happen to the bots if at 10.15 am on a Tuesday just by chance if 40,000 BRN shareholders all put on an order for 1,000 shares at market.

It would be interesting particularly if it coincided with a price sensitive announcement.

Would their algorithms be able to cope with such an event and or not and trigger a whole range of actions.

My opinion only DYOR
FF

AKIDA BALLISTA

I’m keen as long as I get my order filled 1st
 
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