DocumentCode
740921
Title
Automakers Are Teaming Up with Cellular Providers [Connected Vehicles]
Author
Uhlemann, Elisabeth
Volume
10
Issue
3
fYear
2015
Firstpage
23
Lastpage
26
Abstract
Delphi Automotive PLC has per-formed a drive from San Francisco, California (Figure 1) to New York, New York (Figure 2) with 99% of the drive in a fully automated mode (Figure 3). Along the way, the vehicle encountered complex driving situations such as traffic circles, construction zones, bridges, tunnels, aggressive drivers, and a variety of weather conditions. The drive was used by Delphi engineers to research and collect information that will help further advance active safety technology, which currently is the most rapidly growing technology sector of the automobile industry. The team collected nearly three terabytes of data-about 30% of all of the printed material in the Library of Congress. Delphi´s automat-ed driving vehicle, called Roadrunner, is equipped with six long-range radars, four short-range radars, three vision-based cameras, six lidars, a localization system, intelligent software algorithms, and a full suite of advanced drive assistance systems (ADAS), many of which are already on the market today, including collision mitigation, integrated radar, camera systems, and forward collision and lane departure warning.
Keywords
Accidents; Cellular networks; Intelligent vehciles; Mobile communication; Mobile robots;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Vehicular Technology Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1556-6072
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MVT.2015.2446451
Filename
7225224
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