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Hitachi Astemo develops Dynamics Planning A high-precision vehicle trajectory planning technology that improves cabin comfort in autonomous driving

(1) TOKYO, May 25, 2021 - (JCN Newswire) - Hitachi Astemo, Ltd. has developed Dynamics Planning , a highly precise vehicle trajectory planning technology for AD ECU(1). The technology uses an algorithm to control unpleasant sway and acceleration in Level 3 vehicles and promotes a comfortable driving experience. The development of automated vehicle technology is not only about getting the vehicle to its intended destination without driver control, but getting there safely, comfortably, and quickly. Comfort in the vehicle becomes particularly important as the level of automation increases, freeing the driver from the controls. Currently, a skilled driver is required to make effective use of lane width and speed to create a gentle trajectory and smooth changes in acceleration when driving around bends. This helps to keep the cabin comfortable and reduces unpleasantness from irregular acceleration and sway. However, today s conventional advanced driver assistance technologies do not

BLM issues fire restrictions to save homes, lands | Bureau of Land Management

BLM issues fire restrictions to save homes, lands CEDAR CITY, Utah Beginning May 26, the Bureau of Land Management will implement fire restrictions to prevent losses from human-caused wildfires brought on by extreme drought, high fire danger conditions and the increased use of public lands in Washington, Kane, Garfield, Iron and Beaver counties. Starting just after midnight, the fire restrictions will include multiple measures to help keep public lands safe and open as the risk of human-caused wildfires increases.  “These restrictions are about keeping public lands open and minimizing the potential loss of wildlife habitat and forage in a year where drought has already caused significant stress,”

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