Hyundai Motor Bergerak Menuju Pemanduan Autonomi
Hyundai Motor sedang bergerak kearah pemanduan autonomi berasaskan infrastruktur.
Hyundai sudah pun menguji tahap 4 teknologi pemanduan autonomi dengan IONIQ. Dalam tahun-tahun yang akan datang, Hyundai Motor Group akan terus melabur untuk mempercepatkan pembangunan kenderaan autonomi Tahap 4.
Hyundai IONIQ sudah menjadi yang pertama di dunia, kerana ia menawarkan pemandu pilihan tiga powertrains elektrik dalam satu jenis badan. Sekarang, Hyundai menggunakannya untuk menguji Tahap 4 teknologi pemanduan autonomi di jalan-jalan Eropah.
Kereta yang berbeza mampu pelbagai tahap memandu sendiri pada skala 0-5:
Tahap 0 | Semua sistem utama dikawal oleh manusia |
Tahap 1 | Sistem tertentu, contohnya kawalan pelayaran atau brek automatik, boleh dikawal oleh kereta |
Tahap 2 | Sekurang-kurangnya dua fungsi automatik serentak seperti percepatan dan stereng ditawarkan oleh kenderaan. Walau bagaimanapun, manusia dikehendaki memastikan operasi yang selamat |
Tahap 3 | Kereta dapat menguruskan fungsi keselamatan dalam keadaan tertentu, tetapi pemandu diharapkan mengambil alih ketika diberitahu |
Tahap 4 | Kereta ini autonomi sepenuhnya dalam beberapa senario memandu, walaupun tidak semuanya. Tahap ini boleh dirujuk sebagai sangat automatik |
Tahap 5 | Kereta itu autonomi sepenuhnya dalam setiap keadaan
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Kenyataan Media Hyundai Motor
11th October, 2019 – With the continuous development of autonomous driving technology, the concept of the vehicle is changing. Where cars were once simply a means of transportation, they will ultimately become personal living spaces, customised to meet the customer’s needs and individualised to fulfil our desires.
Though still in its early stages, self-driving technology is becoming increasingly common, and could radically transform the way we get from A to B. Autonomous driving will transform the look and feel of our vehicles and make the journey far more convenient.
Customers’ mindsets are continuously changing and switching their focus to the sharing economy, as well as hassle-free mobility solutions. The automotive industry must, therefore, adapt accordingly. Brands like Hyundai are not meant to be simply car manufacturers, but should also transition into service providers who provide holistic solutions to what individual customers need.
The Autonomous IONIQ
The Hyundai IONIQ is already a world-first, as it offers drivers a choice of three electrified powertrains in one bodytype. Now, Hyundai is using it to test Level 4 autonomous driving technologies on European roads. Different cars are capable of various levels of self-driving on a scale of 0-5:
Level 0 | All major systems are controlled by humans |
Level 1 | Certain systems, for example cruise control or automatic breaking, can be controlled by the car |
Level 2 | At least two simultaneous automated functions such as acceleration and steering are offered by the vehicle. However, humans are required to ensure safe operation |
Level 3 | The car is able to manage safety functions under certain conditions, but the driver is expected to take over when alerted |
Level 4 | The car is fully autonomous in some driving scenarios, though not all. This level can be referred to as highly automated |
Level 5 | The car is completely autonomous in every situation |
Autonomous driving technology offers even more benefits to drivers when it is integrated with the needed infrastructure. Intelligent traffic lights, for example, can communicate with autonomous cars. This has the potential to make roads safer and ease congestion.
The goal of the Autonomous IONIQ research vehicle is to keep self-driving systems as simple as possible. This has been accomplished by using the production car’s Smart Cruise Control’s forward-facing radar, blind-spot detection radars in the corners of the vehicle and Lane Keeping Assist camera, which are integrated with LiDAR technology.
Hyundai is one of the few companies who have already started development of Level 4 autonomous driving in the C-segment. In coming years, Hyundai Motor Group will further invest to accelerate their development.
Already now the company cooperates with Aurora. This move will strengthen the strategic partnership formed between the companies in 2018, under which Hyundai, Kia and Aurora have been collaborating on self-driving technologies on Hyundai’s flagship fuel cell vehicle, NEXO. With the new investment, the companies have agreed to expand research to a wide range of models and to build an optimal platform for Hyundai and Kia’s autonomous vehicles.
“With the Level 4 Autonomous IONIQ research vehicle, we are already thinking one step ahead by looking at how the car industry, technology and infrastructure have to change in order to be fit for future mobility,” says Andreas-Christoph Hofmann, Vice President Marketing & Product at Hyundai Motor Europe. “Hyundai will continue to invest in autonomous driving technologies to speed up their development.”Andreas-Christoph Hofmann, Vice President Marketing & Product at Hyundai Motor Europe
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