Land of Opportunities or Middle Kingdom
Most automated driving activities take place in the US and in China. Most of the automated driving players come from the US or from China. In both countries, commercial ride hailing services were already launched. Thus, is it all the same on both sides of the pacific?...
Happy Sliding
In German you often hear "Guten Rutsch!" when the end of a year is near. What does it have in common with geodata domain...
Halloween Special: Geodata will outlast yourself!
For Halloween we are entering creepy grounds: Let's have a look what digitalization does with cemeteries...
The Colorful Zebra and Zero Priorities
The real world is full of oddities. And unless they are addressed in your system's ODD, it might get tricky to navigate the interesting parts out there...
Relativity on Two Wheels
In one of my first posts I explained the difference of absolute vs relative. Now I have a different example because I also like to ride on two wheels...
Smart City Blast from the Past
Have you read about Toyota's plan to build a smart city called "Woven City"? Sounds like future becoming reality but sometimes history is repeating itself...
About Tracks and Lanes
In German track (Spur) and lane (Fahrstreifen) are often mixed up but they are not the same. A road lane can host single and double track vehicles even with different tracks. But a track is not a lane...
Projection Makes the World go Round
Since the very beginning human mankind tries to map our 3d world to 2d media and often the truth falls by the wayside...
Zero – The Most Important Digit
Data of the real world are permanently changing. What has been there yesterday may no longer be valid today...