Simulation’s Crucial Role for Autonomous Trucking

Guest: Robert Rossi
Episode #125
Duration: 1:08:18 Mins
Release Date: 16/10/2023

In this episode, we explore the intricate world of autonomous trucking, emphasizing how simulations are shaping the development of self-driving technology for long-haul vehicles. We’ll delve into the challenges, advancements, and the future outlook of an industry on the cusp of a transportation revolution

About the Episode:

Everywhere you go, whether it’s the local grocery store or a large shopping mall, there’s one thing that stands true: the goods you see have most likely been on a truck. The vast network of roads, highways, and truck stops can really be seen as the lifeblood of most modern economies. Trucking doesn’t just bring us our favorite products; it creates jobs, fuels businesses, and quite literally, keeps our world turning. As important as this industry is, it does have its fair share of safety concerns due to excessively long hours worked by the typical trucker, changing weather environments, and other issues that we get into today. But, as technology has been rapidly evolved, there’s a new chapter on the  horizon for this sector: autonomous trucking.”

Today, we’re looking into how the marriage of autonomy and trucking is set to redefine this space. We’ll be understanding the intricacies of developing self-driving tech specifically for trucks and see how they differ from their smaller, urban vehicle counterparts. We’re going to look at what Level 4 autonomy signifies, the foundational role that simulations play in perfecting these systems, and the broad-scale implications on employment, safety, and the way we envision transportation.

To guide us on this journey, I’m thrilled to have an expert who has been at the forefront of these innovations Robert Rossi.

About the Guest:

Robert is TuSimple’s senior vice president of Autonomous Systems. Robert brings extensive experience in leading AI and autonomous systems, leveraging his engineering and business leadership experience from Microsoft and TomTom. At Microsoft, Robert led a successful international standardization campaign for JPEG-XR (ISO 29919), a high dynamic range image coding technology. He led the core media processing team that delivered image, video, and audio experience for Windows and Xbox. Before joining TuSimple, Robert was SVP of engineering for Autonomous Driving at TomTom. Robert holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical and Electric Engineering from Michigan Technology University. 

Robert really sheds light on some of the fascinating aspects of autonomous vehicle technology, and for me, clearly lays to rest any doubt as to how this technology might be so much safer than current human drivers. 

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