Enhanced driving experience with 3D and touch-free technologies also
on display
Three months after its introduction at CES 2015, Delphi’s automated
vehicle completed the longest automated drive in North America --
traveling from San Francisco to New York. For CES 2016, Delphi is taking
active safety and automated driving to the next level incorporating
vehicle-to-everything – V2E™ – capabilities.
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Last year, Delphi's automated car drove itself across the country. In January at CES, Delphi will demonstrate the next step in something it is calling V2Everything. Delphi's car will "talk" to other cars, pedestrians, cyclists crossing the street, traffic lights and signs, parking garages, coffee shops and burger joints. (Photo: Business Wire)
Using advanced software and hardware, Delphi’s vehicle can communicate
with streets, signs, traffic lights, other cars and even pedestrians.
“We imagine a world with zero traffic accidents,” said Jeff Owens,
Delphi chief technology officer. “To get there we will need a
convergence of active safety, sensor fusion, connectivity
platforms and advanced software. Delphi has proven we are the only
company that has the right mix of all of these.”
During CES, Delphi’s automated vehicle will demonstrate V2E™ including:
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Vehicle-to-vehicle: Delphi’s car can see all the cars in the
immediate vicinity and can detect when an adjacent car abruptly
decides to get into the same lane as the Delphi car.
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Vehicle-to-pedestrian: Leveraging a special chip in a smart
phone, the vehicle is alerted to pedestrians who are not paying
attention to traffic as they use their phone.
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Vehicle-to-traffic light: With Dedicated Short Range
Communications (DSRC), Delphi’s vehicle knows the status of traffic
lights around Vegas and will anticipate yellow and red lights.
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Blind Corners: Delphi’s vehicle manages for situations when
streets intersect at strange angles that prevent the driver from
seeing opposing traffic.
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Ride Sharing: The driver’s friends and family can be notified
of the driver’s location so that a ride can be requested.
While the future of truly automated driving is a long-term development,
Delphi currently engineers and manufactures advanced systems that
integrate cameras, radars, sensors and software to increase road safety.
Next year, Delphi’s industry-first original-equipment V2V technology
will appear on the Super Cruise system on the 2017 Cadillac CTS. At CES,
Delphi will unveil another industry-first with an aftermarket V2V unit
that will enable all equipped vehicles to talk with one another – not
just those built with the technology in the factory.
Delphi will also use CES to demonstrate several of its latest advanced
technologies including a touch-free cockpit and 3D instrument cluster.
Delphi’s touch-free cockpit uses hidden infrared cameras to track eye
movement to detect what a driver is looking at and infers what action
should be carried out by the infotainment system. The company’s 3D
cluster uses multi-layer graphics technology to create a high-end,
enhanced driving experience.
Delphi’s technology will be on display in the Gold Lot and at booth 315
in the North Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center.
About Delphi
Delphi Automotive PLC (NYSE: DLPH) is a leading global technology
company for automotive and commercial vehicle markets
delivering solutions that help make vehicles safe, green and connected.
Headquartered in Gillingham, U.K., Delphi operates technical centers,
manufacturing sites and customer support services in 33 countries. Visit delphi.com.
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