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Telemetry Report Examines Radar's Role in Next-Generation Physical AI Systems
Telemetry has released its third research report of the year, Improving Radar Performance for Physical AI Systems , examining how advances in radar sensing and signal processing will shape autonomous vehicles, robotics, and other AI-enabled machines. The report was authored by Sam Abuelsamid, Telemetry's vice president of market research. Reliable sensing is a fundamental requirement for any machine operating outside controlled environments. Radar remains one of the few senso

Telemetry
Mar 172 min read


The Real Barrier to Driverless Trucks Isn't the Software
The autonomous trucking debate has spent years focused on whether the technology can handle the road. Our latest research suggests the industry has been asking the wrong question. Telemetry's new report, "Automated Trucks Should Be Built In a Factory," argues that Level 4 ADS has matured past development. The bottleneck now is manufacturing, and the support infrastructure fleets need before they'll commit to buying at scale. FreightWaves broke down the findings this week, in

Kaitlin Jarvis
Mar 101 min read


Telemetry Report Says Automated Trucking Scale Will Depend on Factory Integration
Telemetry has released a new research report, “Automated Trucks Should Be Built in a Factory,” examining what it will take for automated trucking to move from limited deployments to repeatable, commercial-scale operations. The report was prepared by Sam Abuelsamid, Telemetry’s vice president of market research, and focuses on Level 4 automated systems for heavy-duty trucks. “Automated trucking has a credible commercial path, but scaling it depends on industrial discipline,” s

Telemetry
Feb 241 min read


Telemetry Report: Waymo Dominates as Autonomous Driving Reaches Commercial Tipping Point
Telemetry’s Industry Insights Report Finds 2025 Marked Breakthrough Year with Robotaxis Scaling Globally and Driverless Trucks Operating on Public Roads DETROIT, MI – January 14, 2026 – After two decades of development, automated driving systems are finally starting to achieve meaningful commercial scale, with robotaxi operations delivering hundreds of thousands of paid rides weekly and driverless trucks making daily freight runs on public highways, according to the 2026 ADS

Craig Daitch
Jan 144 min read
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