New-Tech Europe Magazine | Jan 2018

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The DSRC-based technology today exceeds all existing US Department of Transportation (USDOT) specifications. “Using the technology we’re highlighting now, DSRC is ready for mass deployment with the ultimate goal of maximizing safety and mobility for both human-driven and autonomous vehicles,” said Hagai Zyss, CEO of

more connected,” said Fabio Marchió, General Manager, Microcontrollers and Infotainment Division, Automotive and Discrete Group, STMicroelectronics. “ST’s efforts have contributed to assuring the seamless integration of the CRATON2- based V2X module with ST’s advanced technologies for connected cars, including automotive secure processors, GNSS receivers, and sensors.“

Autotalks. “Our demonstration with ST is further evidence of the strong V2X ecosystem Autotalks has established in bringing next-generation automotive-qualified solutions to connected and autonomous vehicles today.” “The cooperation with Autotalks is a strong component in delivering on ST’s Smart Driving mission, which combines all of the elements to make automotive systems safer, greener, and

Two V2X showcases, one emphasizing the USDOT-compliant, commercially-ready DSRC-based solution and the other, a Virtual Reality experience that allows visitors to “drive” a V2X-equiped vehicle so they can see the technology’s benefits while “driving through” multiple common hazardous road scenarios, are on show by invitation-only. Please contact your ST representative to schedule a showing.

Mobileye and Spain’s Road Safety Authority DGT (Directorate-General of Traffic) Collaborate to Enhance Road Safety and Prepare for an Autonomous Future

driving. The DGT is working toward the regulation of autonomous vehicles and will lead the required cross- industry alliances to position Spain as an integrated Autonomous Ready™ country. In addition to assisting to prevent accidents by providing drivers with real-time visual and audio alerts, Mobileye 8 Connect™ collects

Collaboration Seeks to Enable Spanish Cities to Become Autonomous Ready through ADAS Adoption, Mapping Data Generation and Policy Framework Development Mobileye, an Intel Company, a global leader in the development of vision and data analysis for advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous driving, and Spain’s

actionable and dynamic data on city streets, such as infrastructure deficiencies, accident hotspots, parking usage, environment conditions and other road hazards. Data collected will be analyzed by the DGT and other government authorities to prepare Spanish roads for semi- and fully autonomous vehicles, while also contributing to and enhancing the development of Mobileye RoadBook™, powered by the crowdsourced REM Road Experience Management™ mapping technology. Additionally, data obtained will be utilized in other research and development projects to explore new ways to improve road safety. Mobileye and Spain’s DGT will also collaborate on

Directorate General of Traffic (DGT) today announced they have agreed to a collaboration intended to reduce road accidents and prepare Spain’s infrastructure ecosystem and regulatory policy for the driving of autonomous vehicles. As part of the agreement, Mobileye and the DGT will promote the benefits of the adoption of ADAS for municipal and private fleets to support improved road safety across Spain. The collaboration to promote adoption will include joint research to determine the magnitude of safety improvement driven by the performance and accuracy of Mobileye 8 Connect™. Furthering the Vision Zero objective, the DGT will also promote the development and adoption of autonomous

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