Mobileye Launches Level 4 Autonomous Driving Solution, Mobileye Drive™ Now Commercially Available for MaaS
Mobileye, a subsidiary of Intel, recently announced that Mobileye's autonomous driving system Mobileye Drive™ has been commercialized. Mobileye Drive™ is Mobileye's full-stack solution designed for future autonomous driving, which can be used to support a range of autonomous vehicles (AVs) including robotaxis, consumer cars and commercial trucks.
Mobileye Drive™ Autonomous Driving Solutions
The industry's first commercial full-stack autonomous driving system
Mobileye Drive™ is a unique turnkey solution that is built on cutting-edge autonomous driving technology, road-tested and ready for commercial deployment.
Mobileye Drive™ is designed for Mobility as a Service (MaaS), Autonomous Vehicles (ADVs) and consumer self-driving cars with robust safety, usability and scalability.
Mobileye Drive™ can help different industries ride the wave of autonomous driving. Whether it is transforming transportation services, optimizing fleet utilization, increasing passenger numbers, or ensuring a place in the future MaaS ecosystem and consumer autonomous vehicle market, Mobileye Drive™ can support it.
Mobileye's trinity solution: cutting-edge and safe-by-design autonomous driving technology
The core of Mobileye Drive™ is the Mobileye trinity solution, which includes: Road Information Management™ (REM™) high-precision map technology, rule-based Responsibility Sensitive Safety (RSS) driving strategy and True Redundancy™. In terms of True Redundancy™, Mobileye Drive™ integrates two truly redundant and independent sensing subsystems including advanced camera, radar and lidar technologies.
• True Redundancy™: Mobileye Drive™ uses advanced visual sensing technology and combines two independent perception subsystems – a camera subsystem capable of providing full end-to-end autonomous driving capabilities, and a radar and lidar subsystem with the same capabilities.
• Road Information Management™ (REM™): Mobileye’s REM™ technology automatically builds scalable and low-cost HD maps for autonomous driving in the cloud using crowdsourced data from mass-market advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), enabling Mobileye Drive™ to provide precise navigation for cars on roads around the world.
• Responsibility-Sensitive Safety (RSS): RSS is Mobileye’s groundbreaking driving policy technology. RSS provides a formal model for Mobileye Drive™ to help autonomous vehicles make safe driving decisions.
Mobileye’s trinity of technologies delivers sensing solutions that are orders of magnitude higher than the capabilities of a human driver. Mobileye Drive™ is powered by the Mobileye EyeQ® system-on-chip (SoC) and advanced custom hardware and software solutions, and is designed specifically for fully autonomous vehicles.
A complete modular solution to help transform mobility services
Mass transit and public transportation operators can use Mobileye Drive™ to optimize their fleets of buses, shuttles, trucks and cars, reducing transportation costs while improving the user experience.
Mobileye Drive™ can provide seamless automation transition for transportation fleets, including those providing last-mile and short- and medium-distance transportation services, to help them better cope with complex urban road traffic environments.
Seize the growing market opportunities
Mobileye Drive™ will help Mobileye accelerate its transition to a comprehensive mobility service provider. Currently, Mobileye has plans to deploy its MaaS commercial services in Israel, the United Arab Emirates, Japan, France and the United States.
Mobileye’s momentum continues to keep pace with the growth of the self-driving taxi MaaS market, which is expected to reach a total size of US$160 billion by 2030.
In addition, Mobileye Drive™ is also driving the transformation of the fast-growing logistics and transportation industry. Mobileye recently announced a partnership with Udelv, which specializes in developing autonomous trucks for the last mile and short- and medium-distance transportation on public roads. It is expected that by 2030, the last-mile autonomous delivery market will reach nearly $85 billion; in addition, analysts also believe that autonomous short- and medium-distance transportation will create a $1 trillion market.
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