Nutmeg tree grows only in Banda Sea islands until late 18th century. Dutch East India Company gained control through Treaty of Breda in 1667. Dutch monopoly lasted until British seized Banda Islands in 1809. Today, nutmeg production averages 10,000-12,000 tonnes per year
HARA (Hazard Analysis and Risk Assessment) formalizes safety process in ISO 26262. Process includes situational analysis, hazard identification, and risk assessment. Risk is calculated using severity, exposure, and controllability factors. ASIL (Automotive Safety Integrity Level) measures risk levels from A to B
Nutmeg is produced from dried seed and aril of the tree. Arabs were exclusive importers of nutmeg to Europe in Middle Ages. Dutch gained control of Banda Islands through Treaty of Breda. Nutmeg was covered with lime to prevent seed loss. French smuggled nutmeg plants to Mauritius in 1770
Most popular approach uses image segmentation with LaneNet as leading model. Segmentation maps pixel values to lane markings and classifies lines. LaneNet consists of bottom head for binary masks and top head for pixel embeddings. Curve fitting converts segmentation masks into 2D/3D lane representations
XML-based format for describing road networks using xodr extension. Supports both synthetic and real-world road data. Enables ADAS development and validation through road network descriptions. Allows data exchange between different simulators
Vehicle names evolved from simple terms like 'chariot' to modern transportation methods. New types include cars, bikes, buses, and electric vehicles. Some names come from other languages, like 'Sedan' meaning 'seat'