A successful scientific symposium was held at ARNL, where the results achieved so far by ARNL researchers and research groups in the application areas and research topics researched by the national laboratory were presented.
Researchers at Széchenyi István University have developed and are using a simulator that models the usual sensors of autonomous vehicles to perform object recognition and tracking experiments and testing.
Taking advantage of 5G network features, the experts of Széchenyi István University are working on the development of a special application of the drone technology.
Varied functions of a central perception system developed for road traffic control and traffic safety applications were demonstrated at the prestigeous event.
The National Laboratory of Autonomous Systems held demonstrations of drone formations and autonomous ground vehicles on the Artificial Intelligence and Technology exhibition.