CES 2021: Mobileye shares new developments in LiDAR and high-precision mapping.

On January 11th local time, the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) kicked off online. Mobileye CEO Shashua shared the company’s layout in areas such as LiDAR and high-precision maps.

In terms of maps, Mobileye’s automated high-precision maps covering the world will help expand the fleet of self-driving test vehicles. If approved by regulators, the new fleet could start testing in Detroit, Tokyo, Shanghai, Paris, and New York as early as this year.

At the same time, as a subsidiary of Intel, Mobileye will leverage Intel’s advantages in silicon photonics to develop a LiDAR system-on-a-chip (SoC), which is expected to be put into use by 2025. They also plan to develop a software-defined radar specifically for autonomous vehicles.

Mobileye also revealed that vehicles equipped with its existing technology have mapped nearly one billion kilometers of high-precision maps worldwide, with a daily mapping mileage of over eight million kilometers.

In the future, Mobileye plans to provide a safer solution through its Road Experience Management™ (REM™) high-precision map technology, the responsibility-sensitive safety (RSS) driving strategy, and two independent redundant subsystems based on cameras, millimeter-wave radar, and LiDAR.

🔗Source: Intel

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