5 Ways Your Car Has Become a Computer on Wheels

BUCKETS OF DATA
The computing power of your car is immense. It’s so big, it might be helpful to put the data processed by it into five buckets.

 Infotainment System: This is the system that operates your radio, and also interfaces with your smartphone, GPS, and the car apps your smartphone uses. This system may store information about who you call, where you shop, what routes you take, as well as text messages.

 Driving Sensors: Cars have relied on various sensors for decades, most of these related to driving. When you push the brake, a sensor is involved. When you turn the steering wheel, a sensor is involved. All these sensors create data.

 Perceptual Systems: With the rise of autonomous capabilities, cars increasingly come equipped with sensors that allow them to perceive the environment around them. Most new vehicles have a front-facing camera, as well as a rear one, and short-range radar on the corner that serve as alert sensors when changing lanes. More advanced vehicles may contain LiDAR sensors. This data helps the car “know” where it is in relation to the environment.

 Diagnostic Data: Usage and diagnostic data may also be collected. This might include engine performance. Makers of electric vehicles may collect information on how much battery power a vehicle has left, which can be used to direct drivers to the most convenient charging station.

 Biometric Data: Cars increasingly use various sensors to assess the behavior of drivers because as cars become increasingly autonomous, they still require human oversight. Manufacturers worried that users might be lulled into a false sense of security, use sensors to make sure drivers are keeping their eyes on the road, and their hands on the steering wheel. Internal cameras can also monitor drivers for signs of impairment or fatigue.

Connecting it all are multiple mini-computers called electronic control units, or ECUs, and a lot of software. A typical car may use 100 million lines of code.

Automakers are “starting to see and treat the car as software, running on hardware-in-motion,” said Bilin Aksun-Guvenc, IEEE member. “hence the term software-defined vehicle.”

WHAT’S DRIVING THE TREND
Experts say that a few factors are at play when it comes to the digitization of driving.

The use of sensors and data in cars has led to big gains in fuel efficiency and the reduction of emissions. Safety and the reduction of distracted driving are also selling points for the integration of sensors. In many cases, some safety features, like backup cameras are required for new vehicles in some countries.

Perhaps the biggest demand for data, however, lies in the development of autonomous vehicles. Data is the lifeblood of artificial intelligence. Without it, the driving algorithms that enable autonomous driving can’t be trained.

“Autonomous cars need data for safe operation,” said IEEE Senior Member Santhosh Sivasubramani.

WHAT’S NEXT
The computerization in cars shows no signs of slowing down. One idea being discussed is geo-fencing, which would create a virtual fence that prevents work vehicles or delivery trucks from leaving a certain area, or automatically limits speeds in downtown areas or schools. Some devices are even coming online to help monitor drivers’ heartbeats.

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India’s largest conference on Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, AI Days 2024

Hyderabad, March 18th, 2024: More than 2,000 IT professionals, researchers, startups and students will be taking part in AI Days 2024 conference. With a stellar line-up of 70+ speakers from across the globe, this conference paves the way for Hyderabad to become the AI Capital. Swecha, along with multiple partners, is organising this conference with the motto of ‘AI4Society’.

AI CONFERENCE
Praveen, Professor IIT: Praveen Chandra, Swecha, Secretary; Nagendranath, Advisor, Salamander; Y Kiran Chandra, Founder, Swecha; Chaitanya, Founder CTO, Ozonetel & Pratap Reddy, Professor, Emeritus, Former R & D, Chairman, JNTUH, President, Swecha; releasing the brochure of India’s largest conference on AI & ML, ‘AI Days 2024’; being hosted by Swecha Telangana at a press conference, today at Swecha Telangana, Gachibowli.

AI Days brings together experts from various fields – Information Technology, Healthcare, AgriTech, FinTech, Semi-Conductors, EduTech and various startups – to discuss the way forward in building AI for the betterment of the society. Speakers from companies including Google, Facebook (Meta), Microsoft, Qualcomm, Micron, Ozonetel, Tech Vedika, DigiQuanta, Arka MediaWorks among others will be involved in these discussions. In addition, the conference will see deliberations on governance and policy aspects of AI. JNTU Hyderabad will be the venue for this conference.

At the conference, a Telugu AI Voice Assistant will be launched. This AI assistant will enable farmers, frontline healthcare workers, sanitation workers and others to access the wonders of artificial intelligence. This project enables them to interact with AI using their own voice in their mother tongue.

Another project that will be launched during the conference is a high-performance distributed supercomputer. This project connects tens of thousands of computers across Telangana and transforms them into a combined supercomputer, to run intensive AI/ML applications. Typically, for running an AI application, it costs thousands of dollars per day. Our innovative solution uses unused / spare capacity of computers to run these applications at a fraction of the cost. This is a first of its kind effort across the globe.

Chaitanya, Founder CTO, Ozonetel; speaking on the occasion said, AI is a generational change, IT brought loads of jobs and changed the world, similarly AI is going to positively impact the world. We wanted to initiate something in AI and in the process-initiated AI for Chandamama kathalu in Telugu and executed and shared it in open source. Now we want to show a path to initiate on similar lines for all Indian languages. To make that happens we want to host a conference where we can invite all these people and showcase the process. We want to make Hyderabad the capital of AI, because Hyderabad has IT companies, Start-ups, Research Institutes including Central Research Institutes, educational institutions, defense organizations, it’s the healthcare capital, no city has so many domains concentrated in one place. We want to support Indian languages through this and explore the process of open-source model.

Y Kiran Chandra, Founder, Swecha; any new technology takes years to be accessible to common man, the earlier it is accessible to the people the greater the beneficial outcomes which help in the evolution of mankind. There is an opinion that AI will take away jobs, but we need to look upon it as a tool to address the various challenges the society faces in its progress. One may have creative thoughts but may not have the ability to express it, that’s where AI can aid us. Chandamama kathalu was our first initiative to bring AI within the access of common man and to make it an integrated part of our daily life. In this direction we are working to make the machines to work on various things using AI. Hyderabad has the ecosystem to make it the capital of AI. The conference on AI we intend to host in Hyderabad will have 2200 delegates, besides world renowned experts on AI like Raj Reddy and Dr VS Ramachandram, will address it. AI can remove the language barriers whichever world language one converses in; we would be in a position to comprehend. It can help in the healthcare treatment too and in many other challenges.

The eminent speakers at the Conference include Padma Bhushan Dr VS Ramachandran, listed in the TIME Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People in the world; Prof Gaurav Raina, Former Chairman, Mobile Payments Forum of India; Dr Ashish Tendulkar, AI/ML Leader at Google; Chaitanya, Founder CTO, Ozonetel; Nag Malladi, VP, Tech Mahindra; Y Kiran Chandra, Founder, Swecha; Nagi V, Sr Advisor, Salamander; Sunil Abraham, Director, Facebook India; Sai S, Founder CEO, Tech Vedika; Shobhu Yarlagadda, Founder, Arka Mediaworks and Producer of Baahubali series; among others.

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Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India conducts a successful Road Safety Awareness Campaign in Faridabad

Faridabad,15th March 2024: Road safety stands as the foremost priority of HMSI. To foster responsible behavior on the roads and to contribute to creating a more vigilant and safety-focused society, the company regularly organizes Road Safety Awareness Campaigns across diverse regions of the country. HMSI firmly believes that such campaigns encourage individuals to adopt safe driving practices, fostering a culture of caution and consideration on the roads.

ROAD SAFETY

One such campaign was recently held in the city of Faridabad which left a notable imprint on the participants. On the premises of Ideal Public School, HMSI saw a zealous involvement of more than 1900 students and staff members.

HMSI underscores the necessity of teaching road safety principles to children from an early age, and thus, promotes the inclusion of road safety educational curriculum at both school and college levels. Understanding that young minds are receptive to learning, the company aims to empower the next generation with the knowledge and skills necessary for navigating roads responsibly. The road safety awareness campaign consists of highly interactive and engaging activities such as Road Safety Games, Safe Road Theory Sessions, Slow Bicycle Riding, Road Signage and Riding posture training.

Since inception, in the state of Haryana, HMSI has imparted education to nearly 3 lakh adults and children, focusing on promoting responsible road usage and cultivating safe riding habits.

Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India’s CSR commitment towards Road Safety:

In 2021, Honda globally made a vision statement for the year 2050 where it will strive for zero traffic collision fatalities involving Honda motorcycles and automobiles. In India, HMSI is working in line with this vision and the Government of India’s direction of reducing fatalities to half by 2030.

One critical aspect of achieving this goal is inculcating a positive mindset towards road safety in our children by the year 2030 and continuing to educate them thereafter. Road safety education at schools and Colleges is not only to create awareness but to inculcate a safety culture in young minds and turn them to be safety ambassadors. It empowers future generations to become responsible and significantly contribute to a safer society.

HMSI wants to be a company that Society wants to exist and is strongly focusing on Road safety awareness to all sections of society with unique ideas catering to each segment from school kids to Corporations and society at large.

HMSI’s set of skilled safety instructors conducts daily programs at our 10 adopted traffic training parks (TTP) across India and 6 Safety Driving Education Centers (SDEC) to make road safety education accessible to every part of society, and the initiative has already reached over 5.7 million Indians. HMSI’s National Road Safety Awareness program made learning fun yet scientific through:

SCIENTIFICALLY DEVISED LEARNING MODULE: Honda’s skilled instructors set the foundation with theory sessions on road signs & markings, driver’s duties on the road, riding gear & posture explanation, and safe riding etiquette.

1. PRACTICAL LEARNING: A special training activity on Honda’s virtual riding simulator was executed for all to experience over 100 possible dangers on the road before actual riding.

2. INTERACTIVE SESSION: Participants were given danger prediction training known as Kiken Yosoku Training (KYT) which helps enhance rider/driver’s sensitivity to danger and ensures safe driving behavior on roads.

3. EXISTING DRIVERS HONING RIDING SKILLS: Students & school staff members who are already existing riders tested & honed their riding skills through slow riding activities and riding on narrow planks.

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National Lacrosse League: Ten Things to Know for Week 18

Abbreviated Holiday Schedule Offers Prelude to Big Final Stretch

PHILADELPHIA, March 28, 2024 – The National Lacrosse League (@NLL), the largest and most successful professional lacrosse property in the world, offers four games on the holiday weekend, and every one has significant playoff implications as “The March to May” works its way into the home stretch.

Case in point: nine teams have either seven or eight losses, and the first three games of the week feature those clubs facing each other as they are all in the hunt for playoff berths and even first-round home dates. The NLL Saturday Showcase fits that bill: the defending champion Buffalo Bandits (7-7) visit the Philadelphia Wings (5-8 entering Friday’s contest with 5-8 Saskatchewan), in a matinee at 1 p.m. ET (ESPN+, TSN+, CW23, Philly57).

Here are 10 things to know about the NLL entering Week 18:

  • Standing Clinch: We discussed the tightness of the middle of the NLL standings above, but which teams can punch their tickets to the NLL postseason this week? Here are a few scenarios:
    • Toronto Rock (12-3) have clinched a playoff berth and a home playoff game.
    • San Diego Seals (11-4) have clinched a playoff berth and can clinch a home playoff game with a Philadelphia WIN vs. Buffalo
    • Albany FireWolves (10-5) can clinch a playoff berth with a Halifax WIN at Rochester
    • Las Vegas Desert Dogs (4-10) can be eliminated from playoff contention with a LOSS by Vancouver, and any of the following results:
      • Philadelphia win vs. Saskatchewan on Thursday, OR
      • Buffalo win at Philadelphia on Saturday, OR
      • Rochester win vs Halifax on Saturday
  • Groovy Goalie, Part I: Panther City Lacrosse Club goaltender Nick Damude (Fonthill, Ont.) doesn’t only stop shots heading toward his pipes; he’s one of the most prolific goalies at putting balls in the opposite net in NLL history. He became the first goalie since longtime Rochester netminder Pat O’Toole to score in three straight seasons (O’Toole did it in 2001-03). Damude is also one of only four GKs to score at least three times in his career.
  • …More Goalie Grooviness: The Goalie Goodness keeps on giving… at the rate of Calgary’s Christian DelBianco (Coquitlam, B.C.) dishing out assists. Another one vs. Albany last week (on the first goal of the night, whipping the Scotiabank Saddledome crowd into an early frenzy!) gives him him 16 in the first 14 gamesThe record is 23 set by Colorado Mammoth goalie Erik Miller in 2003 and tied by the aforementioned O’Toole in 2007. DelBianco had a career-best 19 helpers last season.
  • Rushing into Metrics: Saskatchewan plays its third game in eight days tonight, and in this week’s LAXMetrics powered by NLLNLL.com’s Cooper Perkins thinks the Rush may be the most dangerous team in the NLL that we aren’t talking about enough.
  • Meet an NLL Staffer: NLL’s Director of Media Partnerships Alystia Moore sat down with NLL.com’s Anna Taylor, for a quick-hitter Q&A to learn more about how Moore helps guide the league’s relationships with its media partners.
  • Power Trip: Another flip-flop at the top of the NLL Power Rankings for NLL.com’s Adam Levi as he reinstalls the Toronto Rock’s to their previous No. 1 designation after an OT win at the No. 3 Halifax Thunderbirds, who showed they belong among the league’s elite. No. 2 San Diego got the win over Las Vegas – no style points, a W is a W – and the Georgia Swarm leaped three slots into fourth with a gritty 9-7 verdict against Saskatchewan.
  • Hang Loose: Halifax defender Jake Withers (Peterborough, Ont.) has passed Jay Thorimbert for the most loose ball recoveries in a season with 249. Thorimbert had set the season record in 2015 with 246
  • Promo Picks: Some of the promotions at NLL arenas this weekend include:
    • The Rochester Knighthawks are honoring the city they call home with a ROC the Rink Knight celebration, powered by DASH, on Saturday when they host the Halifax Thunderbirds at Segar & Sciortino Field at The Blue Cross Arena (7 p.m.). The Knighthawks will wear special Rochester-inspired jerseys that feature a lilac-themed pattern and lavender coloring as a tribute to the Flower City.
    • The Las Vegas Desert Dogs host “Knock Out Night” on Saturday vs. Vancouver (7 p.m. PT) at Michelob ULTRA Arena at Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, in honor of the long tradition of the sport of boxing in Sin City.
  • NLL Players reaching milestones last week included:
    • Albany forward Marshall Powless (Six Nations, Ont.) now has 100 points after securing two assists vs. Calgary
    • Colorado forward Connor Robinson (New Westminster, B.C.) now has 204 points after scoring two goals and adding three assists vs. Rochester
    • Philadelphia forward Joe Resetarits (Hamburg, N.Y.) now has 301 goals after netting two vs. Vancouver
    • Toronto goaltender Nick Rose (Orangeville, Ont.) passed Bob Watson for third all-time with 106 victories after defeating Halifax; He also became fifth goaltender all-time with 10,000 minutes
    • Vancouver forward Kyle Killen (Caven, Ont.) needs now has 203 points after a one-goal, four-assist effort against Philadelphia
  • Player achievements within reach this week are:
    • Buffalo defenseman Paul Dawson (Oakville, Ont.) needs four points to reach 100
    • Buffalo forward Chase Fraser (Vancouver) needs six points to reach 200
    • Buffalo coach John Tavares needs one win to pass Jamie Batley for 15th on the all-time list with 57
    • Halifax forward Ryan Benesch (Elmira, Ont.) needs two goals to pass Dan Dawson for fourth on the all-time list with 552; and one game played to pass Shawn Evans for sixth on the all-time list with 271
    • Halifax forward Dawson Theede (Brooklin, Ont.) needs five points to reach 100
    • Las Vegas forward Rob Hellyer (Lions Head, Ont.) needs seven assists to reach 500
    • Philadelphia forward Mitch Jones (Delta, B.C.) needs six points to reach 600
    • Saskatchewan forward Robert Church (Coquitlam, B.C.) needs six points to reach 800
    • Vancouver forward Kevin Crowley (New Westminster, B.C.) needs four assists to reach 500

Schedule – Week 18 (All Times Eastern)

Tonight

  • Saskatchewan Rush (5-8) at Philadelphia Wings (5-8), 7 p.m., ESPN+, TSN+, NBC Sports Philadelphia (Smith, Gabrielsen, McGuinness)

Saturday

  • Buffalo Bandits (7-7) at Philadelphia Wings (5-8*), 1 p.m., NLL Saturday Showcase, ESPN+, TSN+, CW23, Philly57 (Abbott, Shanahan, Docking)
  • Halifax Thunderbirds (8-7) at Rochester Knighthawks (6-7), 7 p.m., ESPN+, TSN+, CW Rochester (Rybczynski, McDaniels, Mossbrooks)
  • Vancouver Warriors (5-9) at Las Vegas Desert Dogs (4-10)10 p.m., ESPN+, TSN+, Fox5 Las Vegas (Kanell, Elliott, Werth)

*pending Thursday result