This blog tries to provide an answer on the question: How would the deployment of autonomous systems have made the pandemic different?
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Autonomous ships – Development and challenges
Nowadays, there has been a variety of discussions about autonomous vehicles, but most are about cars and planes, so what about ships? Compared to the automotive and aircraft industry, the world took the fully autonomous ferry a bit late. In this brief, we dive into current developments and challenges of autonomous ships.
Read More »Situation Hyperspace – using a simulated world to obtain situation coverage for AV safety assurance
The societal benefits of autonomous vehicles (AVs) — those that operate fully without a driver — have never been clearer than they are right now. The delivery of essential items, such as medical supplies and food, with limited human contact, would serve us well in the current Coronavirus climate.
Read More »Dealing wit the COVID-19 Pandemic in a Positive Manner
The imposed lockdowns are for our ultimate good, as health and safety takes precedence over all other matters. However, at the same time it is important that we don’t let the virus demoralize our spirits and disrupt our lives.
Read More »Introduction of Robot Operating Systems 2: ROS2
This is an introduction of ROS2 (Robot Operating System 2), including fundamental architecture and features.
Read More »How to get a PhD Position
Finding an appropriate PhD position requires a lot of time, energy and motivation. Here are some tips that can help you with this goal.
Read More »Future Wireless Communication Protocols in Autonomous Systems
What are Autonomous Systems (AS)? Why do they need to be connected? Why do automotive manufacturers care so much about 5G NR C-V2X and 802.11bd? What are communication tendencies in AS? A light will be shed on these questions in this blog.
Read More »Living the life of a legal researcher at KU Leuven’s Centre for IT & IP law
This blog explores the life of a legal researcher within the Centre for IT & IP law at KU Leuven.
Read More »Network Wide Event in Toulouse: behind the scenes
When you attend a conference or an event you enjoy what others have prepared and do not think that it is just the tip of the iceberg of months of work. This post will uncover the work and preparation leading to the event, giving a different perspective from the previous blog post about the SAS Network Wide Event I (NWE) ...
Read More »The Challenge of Managing a PhD
What is the key challenge to successfully conduct a PhD? Being smart and creative? Having a high level of commitment? Writing a lot of high-quality scientific papers? The answer is simple: No. Here I explain why.
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