Autonomous Driving Workshop Launches in Korea
StradVision will use the site to test and optimize its advanced driver assistance system
StradVision has launched a new autonomous driving workshop in Dongtan, Korea to test and optimize self-driving sensor equipment.
The workshop covers 18,000 square feet and is equipped with technology to verify, test and develop a range of cameras and sensors for autonomous vehicle design, including lidar and radar. Up to 40 engineers can work simultaneously to test as many as six vehicles at a time.
SVNet, will be the primary technology tested at the site. The tool is designed to create an advanced driver assistance system, using AI-enabled machine learning that allows vehicles to more accurately identify and monitor objects.
“To verify StradVision’s autonomous driving technology and materialize customer demos, we expanded and relocated the workshop to where it can perform cutting-edge work while expanding the test space,” said Junhwan Kim, StradVision’s CEO. “Through this newly opened workshop, we will further strengthen the various functions of the SVNet solution while further accelerating the mass production project with practical technology verification for customers.”
In January at CES, StradVision announced a collaboration with Texas Instruments (TI) integrating its SVNet software with the TI automotive processor platform. The combination was designed to enable enhanced object detection, such as other vehicles, pedestrians, animals and traffic signs, even in poor lighting or harsh weather conditions.
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