Renault claims world first in autonomous obstacle avoidance capability 

Renault Group develops an autonomous control system that handles challenging driving scenarios and has obstacle avoidance capability as good as professional test drivers.

Autocar Professional BureauBy Autocar Professional Bureau calendar 07 Nov 2017 Views icon3641 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
With the new innovation, Renault leveraging the strength of The Alliance and supports the launch of more than 15 Renault models with different levels of autonomous driving capabilities by 2022.

With the new innovation, Renault leveraging the strength of The Alliance and supports the launch of more than 15 Renault models with different levels of autonomous driving capabilities by 2022.

The Renault Group has announced that it has developed an autonomous control system that handles challenging driving scenarios and, as an industry first, has obstacle avoidance capability as good as professional test drivers. These drivers, the best of best, served as the inspiration and the benchmark for this achievement at Renault Open Innovation Lab – Silicon Valley.

“At Groupe Renault, we are focused on being an innovation leader in products, technology and design,” said Simon Hougard, director of Renault Open Innovation Lab – Silicon Valley. “Our innovation efforts aim at developing advanced autonomous driving technologies that consumers can trust will create a safer, more comfortable journey.” 


The Renault Open Innovation Lab is part of the Labs network within the Alliance and is focused on improving safety and advancing autonomous driving technology. Renault says the technological advancement announced today has been inspired by and tested against professional test drivers, and complements its existing achievements in driver-assistance systems (ADAS) and vehicle safety and is an important next step in using autonomous driving to improve vehicle safety. It will also support Groupe Renault’s goal of becoming one of the first brands to offer widely available ‘Mind off’ technology on mainstream vehicles and deploy fleets of robo-vehicles

The basis for this work comes from research published by Stanford University's Dynamic Design Lab (led by Professor Chris Gerdes, former chief innovation officer of the U.S. Department of Transportation) that Renault Open Innovation Lab has been collaborating with.

With this new innovation, Groupe Renault is leveraging the strength of The Alliance and supports the launch of more than 15 Renault models with different levels of autonomous driving capabilities by 2022.

 

 

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