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As cars become more intelligent and unmanned, have you ever wondered if open source software and cars can be connected? According to open source news this week, BMW will join forces with Intel and Mobileeye to develop driverless cars with open source content management systems, among others.
BMW Team develops open source automation technology in collaboration with Mobileye and the Recent Tesla trends show that car-driving technology is rapidly evolving to automation, where BMW has been at the forefront. BMW announced a partnership with Intel and Mobileeye to develop an unmanned vehicle to achieve full production by 2021. Not only the production of automobiles, but also the tripartite intention to create an open code of autonomous driving technology, and hope to become the industry standards. The third level (liberation hand) and level fourth (liberation of the brain) are a major challenge in achieving the goal of unmanned driving. Many of today's so-called driverless cars are only 2 levels (maintaining self-steering lanes), while a fully autonomous driverless vehicle ranks at level 5.
[img]http://www.linuxprobe.com/wp-content/ Open source CMS has 4 points of attraction The dedicated control management system (CMS) is difficult to maintain and manage. In many cases, it is because of its proprietary software, but these software can not be well supported for various reasons of the supplier. Typically, a company's home page settings reduce performance and lack of flexibility, affecting the company's business. Open source CMS can solve or improve these problems. Developers and free-to-open code between large communities, businesses can better online control. Combined with an effective approach, it can improve responsiveness and scalability, enhance maintainability, and empower marketers. A Linux solution for education Debian Edu 8 is now a Linux operating system that can be serviced by an educational institution. The Debian Sport version uses KDE plasma as the default desktop, with Mate1.8 as an option. There are also versions that support 32-bit and 64-bit hardware. |
BMW self-developed open source CMS