How might we improve perception capabilities of autonomous vehicles with external sensor and communication infrastructure, ensuring security and integrity when using open data in these mission critical systems? What assets could the service provider utilize when liability needs to be determined in a complex negative scenario? Following a distributed approach with connectivity as a catalyst could accelerate autonomy adoption with the required safety levels for all.
Zsolt joined Ericsson in 2009 and is currently leading innovation efforts in computer vision, robotics and edge computing for the telco industry. Prior to this he was responsible of bootstrapping Ericsson's consumer IoT platform offering, and launching groundbreaking products in mobile payments, video compression and multi-service edge infrastructure. Before joining Ericsson he held several engineering positions in the telecommunication industry.
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