Quasi-autonomous vehicles are already on our roads, and the future of self-driving vehicles is just over the horizon.
This talk discusses the development of dynamic mapping across the automotive industry, where the technology currently is, AI processes under development, and the steps needed to achieve fully integrate autonomy across the national fleet.
This talk includes references to linked in-vehicle technologies, internal mapping, preferred path plotting, static targeting, dynamic real-time hazard recognition and AI map generation. It is primarily aimed at newly qualified design engineers, system integration teams and project managers to enable them to quickly assimilate their product development to the technology road map.
Please see other talks in the 'Autonomous Vehicle' series for more in-depth discussions of aspects of these emerging technologies. Alternatively contact me for specific technology group focus or management team options.
Views: 61 | Enquiries: 0For many years I worked at the forefront of automotive technology helping to develop the newly emerging electronic systems that would eventually include the adaptive and augmented driving systems that were to become the building blocks and forerunners of today's self-driving and electronic vehicles. I now deliver talks and presentations covering many aspects of those technologies and future innovations in the automotive field. I also give more simplified talks for interest groups who want to know more about these technologies. Please contact me directly if you require more information details for a commercial or technical booking.
I also present a wide range of assorted talks on many different topics that are of interest to me and many groups across the country.
I was born, and raised in Bournville in the West Midlands but have been lucky enough to travel extensively across the world during my working life. I am now semi-retired and have been public speaking for about the last 5 years. However, now that I have 'slowed down' and have more time for research and writing, I have spent time developing a number of other talks and presentations concerning some of my personal interests and passions. Living in Bournville - the home of Cadbury - I have spent many years researching aspects of local history concerning the factory, the village and the people that made it what it is today. I am also a tour guide at the World famous Bournville Carillon and have published several books on various related subjects.
Additionally I also give a number of talks concerning my other two loves: English Heraldic Lore and Vexillology (the study of flags and pennants), English history, and the East India Company.
In many of my talks I speak from the point of view of an enthusiast, rather than an academic, so the talks are easy to digest and should appeal to people from every walks of life. Occasionally there's a little technical jargon but I always try to simplify it into everyday terms, and I am always happy to take questions at the end.
Most of my talks last approximately one hour and are general in nature. However, if you are particularly interested in a more in-depth understanding or would like to discuss other aspects or options of a particular subject, then please contact me.
I can normally deliver in-person talks around the country but will charge expenses where incurred. I can also travel to further destinations by special arrangement.
All of my talks are illustrated with PowerPoint slides. I have my own equipment, but will happily use yours if it’s already in place. If a face-to-face meeting is not possible or impractical, I can deliver all talks online, using Zoom, Teams or any other proprietary platform,
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