Aichi Steel provides road-embedded magnetic markers for testing self-driving buses

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Aichi Steel is collaborating with Advanced Smart Mobility, the City of Kitakyushu and the Kitakyushu Foundation for the Advancement of Industry, Science and Technology (FAIS) in Japan on testing of self-driving technology on buses, the Japan Automotive Daily reported today (18 April). The Japanese automotive supplier is providing its road-embedded magnetic markers for the testing and magnetic-impedance (MI) sensor modules for use in a self-driving bus developed by Advanced Smart Mobility. The testing commenced on Tuesday (17 April).

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