AutopleX

Lead Participant: Jaguar Land Rover Limited

Abstract

Currently the automotive industry is launching semi-autonomous driver assist features where the driver has to be aware of their surroundings to regain control where the car can't cope. Moving towards full autonomy, the vehicle will have to operate without a driver as a backup. Vehicles will have to handle complex situations and any road junction. The vehicle relies on its sensors to operate safely and efficiently. These sensors have limitations when there are obstructions in the way or there are rapid lane change and fast moving traffic where a clear view is not possible for example some lane merges or roundabouts. The AutopleX project includes the technical domains of cybersecurity, cooperative autonomous driving, vehicle-to-anything (V2X) communications, Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), and Internet of Things (IoT) to demonstrate enhanced autonomy for complex vehicle manoeuvres at junctions, supporting SAE Level 4+ autonomy.

Lead Participant

Project Cost

Grant Offer

Jaguar Land Rover Limited, COVENTRY £1,177,943 £ 588,971
 

Participant

University of Warwick, United Kingdom £1,321,179 £ 1,321,179
Siemens Mobility Limited, Camberley £659,512 £ 329,756
West Midlands Combined Authority, Birmingham £151,209 £ 151,209
Siemens Public Limited Company, United Kingdom
Inrix UK Ltd., Altrincham £243,529 £ 146,117

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