One oft-cited drawback of autonomous vehicles is the possibility of a cyberattack causing serious accidents. It’s a problem that has yet to be convincingly solved, however researchers at Texas A&M College of Engineering are addressing it now, as this video explains.
Texas A&M College of Engineering tackles problem of autonomous vehicle cyberattacks
By Rachelle Harry1 Min Read
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Rachelle Harry
Rachelle joined Traffic Technology International in early 2016 after having worked for an HR magazine and prior to that, as a freelance sub editor for various lifestyle consumer magazines. As deputy editor, she supports the editor in making each issue and updating the website. Outside of work, she enjoys tap dancing, playing the piano and video games, and eating spicy food.