Organization: Aisin Group
Congress Theme: Cooperative and Automated Vehicles
Category most closely aligns with: Education, Research and Development
Overview Statement:
Showcasing advancements in Automatic Stop to the Road Shoulder and Remote Braking
AISIN Group will contribute to the practical use of automated driving by driver sensing technology, navigation system technology and brake system technology. In Melbourne, AISIN Group will demonstrate a remote parking and automatic stop with the Driver Monitor System and the Dynamic Map. The linchpin of the 192 companies that make up the AISIN Group, Aisin Seiki produces and sells automotive parts. Building on technical expertise amassed in this field, the company is expanding into other areas such as lifestyle and energy-related products. AISIN AW is the world’s number one manufacturer of automatic transmissions. The company also produces car navigation systems and hybrid transmissions, and is committed to delivering cutting-edge products to our customers around the world. As a global supplier of brake systems, ADVICS develops and markets systems tailored to customer needs.
Demo Duration: Approximately 30 minutes
Bookings: This is a bookable demonstration – pre-bookings required. Please refer to the Congress App or the Demonstrations and Technical Tours Lounge located in the exhibition hall.
Organization: Robert Bosch Australia
Congress Theme: Cooperative and Automated Vehicles, Vehicle and Network Safety
Category most closely aligns with: Education, Research and Development
Overview Statement: Bosch Highly Automated Driving Vehicle Demonstration
Today, efficient driver assistance systems are already helping drivers reach their destination in a safer, more relaxed manner. In the future, these systems will manage increasingly complex driving situations, assisting the driver and even acting independently. Each innovation brings us a little closer to accident-free, automated driving. Automated driving will change the future of mobility. There will be fewer accidents, fewer traffic jams and lower harmful emissions. The future of mobility will be connected, electrified and automated. Instead of driving the vehicle ourselves, we will gain time for other things, while the car safely transports us with little, or zero input. At the world class venue Albert Park Precinct, the home of the Melbourne F1 Grand Prix, Bosch will demonstrate a Melbourne built, Highly Automated Driving vehicle prepared with a particular focus on the UX (user experience), the benefit to the driver and the occupants. This will demonstrate the next incremental step towards self-driving vehicles becoming reality.
Demo Duration: Approximately 20 minutes
Bookings: This is a bookable demonstration – pre-bookings required. Please refer to the Congress App or the Demonstrations and Technical Tours Lounge located in the exhibition hall.
Organization: EasyMile
Congress Theme: Smart Cities and New Urban Mobility
Category most closely aligns with: ICT Enabling Multi-Modal Transportation
Overview Statement: Shared Driverless Transportation for the Last Mile
EasyMile, a joint venture between Ligier Group, a vehicle manufacturer, and Robosoft, a high tech company specializing in services robotics, provides shared driverless transportation for the last mile in urban environment. By combining the expertise from both companies, EasyMile developed the EZ10, an electric driverless shuttle dedicated to smart mobility that is designed to cover short distances and predefined routes in mixed-use environments.
The EZ10 can transport up to 12 people (6 seating and 6 standing) and can also cater to passengers with reduced mobility. The electric driverless shuttle has no steering wheel and neither a dedicated front nor back. The EZ10 does not require additional infrastructure, and operates autonomously following a virtual line mapped and loaded in the software of the vehicle.
Demo Duration: Approximately 10 minutes
Bookings: This is a bookable demonstration – pre-bookings required. Please refer to the Congress App or the Demonstrations and Technical Tours Lounge located in the exhibition hall.
Organization: Demo NXP
Congress Theme: Smart Cities and New Urban Mobility, Vehicle and Network Safety, Cooperative and Automated Vehicles
Category most closely aligns with: Roads and Tunnels
Overview Statement: NXP’s V2X tech makes streets safer
At Albert Park, NXP - together with Siemens, Cohda, Chemtronics, NTU and Marben - will showcase some of the latest automotive technology which is helping to drive the industry towards more intelligent, safer vehicles. Visitors will get to experience first-hand some of the innovations that will power the connected vehicles of the future. Live demonstrations from NXP and our partners include a number of in car features, such as V2X and green light optimized speed technology, designed to protect drivers, passengers and other vulnerable road users. NXP will demonstrate among all how V2V communications units ‘talk’ to other vehicles to let drivers know what other traffic is coming around corners as well as information about the type of vehicle and their speed. Furthermore the demo includes use cases to show how drivers can be alerted with up-to-the-minute information about current road situations that could affect their journeys such as road works or accidents.
Demo Duration: Approximately 20 minutes
Bookings: This is a bookable demonstration – pre-bookings required. Please refer to the Congress App or the Demonstrations and Technical Tours Lounge located in the exhibition hall.
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