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Mobileye, Transdev ATS and Lohr Group to Develop and Deploy Autonomous Shuttles
On-Road Testing to Start Next Year with Commercial Services Expected in 2023
Mobileye, an Intel Company, Transdev Autonomous Transport System (ATS), part of Transdev Group dedicated to autonomous mobility solutions; and Lohr Group, a mobility solutions manufacturer, today announced a strategic collaboration to develop and deploy autonomous shuttles. The companies are integrating Mobileye s self-driving system into the i-Cristal electric shuttle, manufactured by Lohr Group, with plans to integrate it into public transportation services powered by fleets of self-driving shuttles across the globe, starting in Europe.
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Humans are notoriously bad at estimating how long it will take to do something that hasn’t been done before, particularly when it comes to technology that doesn’t exist yet. Amara’s Law sums it up most succinctly: “We overestimate the effect of technology in the short-term and underestimate the effect in the long run.” The impact of automated driving systems (ADS) is a prime example. At some point, automated vehicles (AVs), including robotaxis, will likely become a primary means of transporting people and goods, but a lot has to happen between now and then.
AVs are an idea almost as old as electric and hybrid vehicles. Ferdinand Porsche built the first hybrid car, the 1901 Lohner-Porsche. But it took another century for the idea to become mainstream while the technologies matured. Even the power-split hybrid architecture popularized by Toyota with the Prius when it debuted in 1997 was patented nearly three decades earlier. Still, we lacked the electronic con
Intel s autonomous driving subsidiary detailed its AV strategy and latest technology gains as part of its virtual appearance at this year s all digital CES 2021.
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Progress Includes Automated Crowdsourced Mapping, New Lidar SoC, Software-Defined Radar and AV Test Vehicles in Four New Countries
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Automated, worldwide autonomous vehicle (AV) mapping capability allows Mobileye to expand its AV test fleets; new vehicles expected in Detroit, Tokyo, Shanghai, Paris and (pending regulation) New York City early this year.
Intel brings its XPU strategy, expertise and manufacturing capability in silicon photonics to develop a lidar system-on-chip (SoC) for Mobileye use in AVs starting in 2025.
Mobileye plans a software-defined radar customized to autonomous vehicles.
Mobileye reveals that cars using its existing technology have mapped nearly 1 billion kilometers globally, with more than 8 million kilometers mapped daily.