Ed Brown

Sensor fusion is an important element of navigation systems especially with the rapid growth of driving automation. At each step of the levels of driving automation from ADAS toward driverless vehicles, sensor fusion becomes more critical.
So, how much do you know about sensor fusion for navigation systems? Find out with this quiz.
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