
Carscoops reports automakers that are developing self-driving and connected vehicles are “having to tackle a very old problem concerning electronics, specifically the interference caused by other wireless devices.” During a test of a Mobileye vehicle in Jerusalem in May, the vehicle ran a red light during the demonstration. CEO Amnon Shashua “blamed wireless signals from a local TV station’s cameras for having disrupted the traffic light’s transponder – which sends information to vehicles.”
Carscoops reports automakers that are developing self-driving and connected vehicles are “having to tackle a very old problem concerning electronics, specifically the interference caused by other wireless devices.” During a test of a Mobileye vehicle in Jerusalem in May, the vehicle ran a red light during the demonstration. CEO Amnon Shashua “blamed wireless signals from a local TV station’s cameras for having disrupted the traffic light’s transponder – which sends information to vehicles.”
From the news release of the American Association for Justice.