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Invent tomorrow’s driving with NAVISP

Written by  Tuesday, 20 September 2022 09:11
Smart mobility with cars on city streets at night

The way we drive is evolving rapidly, trending towards progressively more automated vehicles and smarter road infrastructure. ESA’s NAVISP programme, in cooperation with new partner ERTICO-ITS, the organisation for intelligent transport systems in Europe, invites ideas from European industry, institutions and research institutes to support this trend through the provision of ‘positioning, navigation and timing’ (PNT) information to let vehicles know exactly where and when they are as they drive.

Vehicle positioning
Vehicle positioning

Ubiquitous and high-performance PNT for CCAM – For the highest level automated driving functions, PNT will need to be available on a ubiquitous basis to a precision of less than 10 cm. Today’s satnav is not able to meet such stringent requirements but will need to be combined with many other solutions, such as 5G-based technology, onboard sensors and smart roads, with vehicles continuously exchanging positioning data with each other and their surrounding infrastructure.

Perception 360 for CCAM – For full situational awareness of their surroundings, connected, cooperative and automated vehicles must acquire and merge data from a wide variety of sources, such as cameras, lidar, radar and speed detection systems. An important task is the detection of moving objects, for instance to differentiate a parked motorcycle from a moving bicycle, made more difficult by the fact the host vehicle is itself in motion. Artificial intelligence and machine learning will play an important role in such real-time tasks, including achieving a 360 degree bird’s eye view of the vehicle and its surroundings.


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