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Cobham to be acquired by US buyout group Advent
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Faurecia and Microsoft to collaborate for digital services inside the cockpit of the future
Faurecia, an automotive technology company, and Microsoft announced a partnership to create disruptive, connected and personalized services inside the Cockpit of the Future. Combining experience in edge-computing, artificial intelligence, cloud-based services, cockpit systems integration and consumer insights, Faurecia targets to collaborate with Microsoft to develop digital services based on Microsoft Connected Vehicle Platform to reinvent… Continue reading Faurecia and Microsoft to collaborate for digital services inside the cockpit of the future
Magna Celebrates the Signing of Its First Complete Vehicle Manufacturing Joint Venture in China
JV to have capacity of up to 180,000 vehicles per yearFirst production of electric vehicles planned to be launched in late 2020Capability to offer EV contract manufacturing services to other potential customersZHENJIANG, China, July 24, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Today Magna, BAIC Group and the Zhenjiang government celebrated the signing of a framework agreement governing… Continue reading Magna Celebrates the Signing of Its First Complete Vehicle Manufacturing Joint Venture in China
Daimler and Bosch obtain approval for world’s first SAE level 4 driverless valet parking
BERLIN, July 23 (Xinhua) — Carmaker Daimler and Germany's largest automotive supplier Bosch have obtained the official approval for an automated valet parking system in the Mercedes-Benz museum parking garage in the city of Stuttgart, the two companies announced on Tuesday.
The project was supervised by experts of the technical inspection association TUEV Rheinland and would be the world's first fully automated driverless parking function according to SAE Level 4 “to be officially approved for everyday use”, Daimler and Bosch stated.
Autonomous driving according to SAE level 4 enables a car to drive without a driver in a geographically defined area such as the parking garage in the pilot project of Bosch and Daimler.
“Driverless driving and parking are important building blocks for tomorrow's mobility,” said Markus Heyn, chief executive officer (CEO) of Bosch.
For the pilot project, Bosch is providing the infrastructure and sensors installed into the parking garage whil..
French group Faurecia holds course in ‘tougher than expected’ auto market
French auto parts maker Faurecia maintained first-half profitability despite a China-led decline in auto production and the loss of seating contracts, the company said on Tuesday.Its positive net cash flow rose 3.9% to 257 million.The company reiterated 2019 guidance including a margin of 7% or more and net cash flow of at least 500 million, assuming a 4% decline in global auto production for the full year.
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“The Bentley EXP 100 GT represents the kind of cars we want to make in the future,” said design chief Stefan Sielaff, in a new release ahead of the EXP 100's formal debut Wednesday. “Like those iconic Bentleys of the past, this car connects with its passengers' emotions and helps them experience and safeguard the memories of the really extraordinary journeys they take.”
While it retains classic Bentley cues, starting with the “Flying B” hood ornament, the EXP 100 marks a significant shift from the sort of staid and heavy products long associated with the brand. For one thing, it adopts an all-electric powertrain with an estimated range of about about 440 miles per charge and can operate in either autonomous or manual mode. The concept car also introduces “leather-like” textiles, sustainable woods and paint made from recycled rice husks.
Bentley EXP 100 GTSource: BentleyBentley has undergone some massive changes since splitting off from long-time sibling, Rolls-Royce two decades ago. Now the pinnacle brand for parent Volkswagen, it's broadened its lineup with products such as the Flying Spur, Continental GT as well as the Bentayga, the SUV that is now its biggest seller.
Bentley sales are up nearly tenfold since 2003, selling 9,560 vehicles last year, although demand is down from the 2016 peak of 11,300. The EXP 100 is meant to set the stage for the sort of products that Bentley hopes will kick-start demand again.
Like other high-line luxury brands, it faces numerous challenges, including new global emissions and fuel economy mandates, such as China's New Energy Vehicle, or NEV, standard that encourages buyers in Bentley's largest market to shift to zero-emission vehicles. Bentley has only partly addressed that with the plug-in hybrid version of Bentayga.
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Bentley EXP 100 GTSource: BentleyThere's no pricing information for the EXP 100, but the cheapest Bentley on the market right now starts at just under $200,000 with higher-end models with all the upgrades pushing prices for some over $1 million.
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The EXP is intended to operate in both manual mode, “for when one wishes to enjoy the thrill of driving,” the carmaker said, or in fully autonomous mode. That technology is still in its infancy. Near-term, Bentley products — like those of other VW Group brands — are expected to begin phasing in more and more advanced, semi-autonomous driving systems.
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AEye Redefines the Three “Rs” of LiDAR – Rate, Resolution, and Range
Company’s Intelligent Sensor Extends Metrics for Evaluating Automotive LiDAR System Performance
Pleasanton, CA – July 18, 2019 – In a new white paper released today, artificial perception pioneer AEye proposes newly extended metrics for evaluating advanced LiDAR system performance. Industry leaders recognize that the conventional metrics of frame rate, angular resolution, and detection range currently used for evaluating LiDAR performance no longer alone adequately measure the effectiveness of sensors to solve real world use cases that underlie autonomous driving. In response, AEye has proposed three new extended metrics for LiDAR evaluation: intra-frame object revisit rate, instantaneous enhanced resolution, and object classification range. The AEye white paper describes these capabilities and why they matter within the context of real-world automotive applications.
“Current metrics used for evaluating LiDAR systems designed for autonomous driving often fail to adequately address how a system will perform in real-world conditions,” said AEye co-founder and CEO, Luis Dussan. “These extended metrics are more apropos to measuring advanced LiDAR performance, and are key to evaluating systems that will solve the most challenging use cases.”
First generation LiDAR sensors passively search a scene and detect objects using scan patterns that are fixed in both time and in space, with no ability to enhance performance with a faster revisit nor to apply extra resolution to high interest areas like the road surface or intersections. A new class of advanced solid-state LiDAR sensors enable intelligent information capture that expands the capabilities of LiDAR and moves from passive “search” or detection of objects to active search and, in many cases, to the actual acquisition and classification attributes of objects in real-time making perception and path planning software safer and more effective.
Extended Metric #1: From Frame Rate to Object Revisit Rate
It is universally accepted that a single interrogation point, or shot, does not deliver enough confidence to verify a hazard. Therefore, passive LiDAR systems need multiple interrogations/detects on the same object or position over multiple frames to validate an object. New, intelligent LiDAR systems, such as AEye’s iDAR™, can revisit an object within the same frame. These agile systems can accelerate the revisit rate by allowing for intelligent shot scheduling within a frame, with the ability to interrogate an object or position multiple times within a conventional frame.
In addition, existing LiDAR systems are limited by the physics of fixed laser pulse energy, fixed dwell time, and fixed scan patterns. Next generation systems such as iDAR, are software definable by perception, path and motion planning modules so that they can dynamically adjust their data collection approach to best fit their needs. Therefore, Object Revisit Rate, or the time between two shots at the same point or set of points, is a more important and relevant metric than Frame Rate alone.
Extended Metric #2: From Angular Resolution to Instantaneous (Angular) Resolution
The assumption behind the use of resolution as a conventional LiDAR metric is that the entire Field of view will be scanned with a constant pattern and uniform power. However, AEye’s iDAR technology, based on advanced robotic vision paradigms like those utilized in missile defense systems, was developed to break this assumption. Agile LiDAR systems enable a dynamic change in both temporal and spatial sampling density within a region of interest, creating instantaneous resolution. These regions of interest can be fixed at design time, triggered by specific conditions, or dynamically generated at run-time.
“Laser power is a valuable commodity. LiDAR systems need to be able to focus their defined laser power on objects that matter, said Allan Steinhardt, Chief Scientist at AEye. “Therefore, it is beneficial to measure how much more resolution can be applied on demand to key objects in addition to merely measuring static angular resolution over a fixed pattern. If you are not intelligently scanning, you are either over sampling, or under sampling the majority of a scene, wasting precious power with no gain in information value.”
Extended Metric #3: From Detection Range to Classification Range
The traditional metric of detection range to may work for simple applications, but for autonomy the more critical performance measurement is classification range. While it has been generally assumed that LiDAR manufacturers need not know or care about how the domain controller classifies or how long it takes, this can ultimately add latency and leave the vehicle vulnerable to dangerous situations. The more a sensor can provide classification attributes, the faster the perception system can confirm and classify. Measuring classification range, in addition to detection range, will provide better assessment of an automotive LiDAR’s capabilities, since it eliminates the unknowns in the perception stack, pinpointing salient information faster.
Unlike first generation LiDAR sensors, AEye’s iDAR is an integrated, responsive perception system that mimics the way the human visual cortex focuses on and evaluates potential driving hazards. Using a distributed architecture and edge processing, iDAR dynamically tracks objects of interest, while always critically assessing general surroundings. Its software-configurable hardware enables vehicle control system software to selectively customize data collection in real-time, while edge processing reduces control loop latency. By combining software-definability, artificial intelligence, feedback loops, with smart, agile sensors, iDAR is able to capture more intelligent information with less data, faster, for optimal performance and safety.
AEye’s iDAR system uniquely architected to scale from modular ADAS solutions to fully integrated mobility/robot-taxi implementations. In order to deliver automotive-grade ADAS solutions at scale, AEye has partnered with top Tier 1 global automotive suppliers such as Hella, LG Electronics, and Aisin to design and manufacture best-in-class ADAS systems to global automakers. In addition, the company is engaged in pilots with more than a dozen non-disclosed OEMs and mobility companies.
“To create an effective sensing system, two things matter most – the quality of the data and the speed at which you can make it actionable,” said AEye Co-Founder and SVP of Engineering, Barry Behnken. “Performance metrics matter because they determine how designers and engineers approach problem-solving. These extended metrics help the industry focus on what matters most.”
About AEye
AEye is an artificial perception pioneer and creator of iDAR™, a perception system that acts as the eyes and visual cortex of autonomous vehicles. Since its demonstration of its solid-state LiDAR scanner in 2013, AEye has pioneered breakthroughs in intelligent sensing. The company is based in the San Francisco Bay Area, and backed by world-renowned investors including Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, Taiwania Capital, Hella Ventures, LG Electronics, Subaru-SBI, Aisin, Intel Capital, Airbus Ventures, and others.
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