KYOCERA Demos Future of Autonomous Driving at Japan’s Automotive Engineering Expo
KYOCERA Corporation is showcasing its innovative technology at the Automotive Engineering Exposition 2022 in Yokohama, Japan, from May 25 to 27. The focal point is the new "Road Vehicle Cooperation System" designed for safe autonomous driving, enhancing vehicle and infrastructure communication. Key exhibits include Smart V2I Roadside Units and FIR Camera systems that improve driving safety and visibility. The event also features demonstrations of autonomous vehicles and new visibility technologies aimed at reducing blind spots. This showcases KYOCERA's commitment to advancing mobility technology.
- Introduction of the 'Road Vehicle Cooperation System' enhancing autonomous driving safety.
- Showcasing of innovative Smart V2I Roadside Units improving communication between vehicles and infrastructure.
- Demonstration of FIR Camera Sensing System aiding in accident prevention by detecting blind spots.
- Highlighting advanced visibility technologies that reduce driving blind spots.
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New tech utilizes IoT, ADAS, advanced sensors and imaging solutions to improve driving, displayed in simulators and 3D holograms in booth
Kyocera’s exhibit (Booth #144) will feature our latest technology innovations contributing to autonomous driving based on the theme "Connecting Communities with Kyocera’s Mobility Technology".
Smart V2I Roadside Units (Photo: Business Wire)
A major highlight will be Kyocera’s new "Road Vehicle Cooperation System," which contributes to safe autonomous driving by connecting ITS*1 roadside systems installed in traffic infrastructure with various devices and sensors installed in the vehicle. At the exhibit, we will demonstrate a driving simulator so visitors can experience the Cooperative Road-Vehicle System in action.
*This year’s expo is a hybrid event with online and in-person attendance possible.
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*Until 17: 00 on |
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Pacific Yokohama (Booth #144) |
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Main Exhibit Contents (Planned)
Smart V2I*2 Roadside Units
Smart V2I roadside units are designed for installation on utility poles and traffic lights at intersections with poor visibility. This type of device collects information from road infrastructure, such as pedestrian and vehicle locations and traffic light information, and wirelessly communicates the details to vehicles and bicycles. In addition, the Smart V2I roadside units can connect sensors, such as FIR*3 cameras and other devices. Blind spot information detected by sensors and other devices is transmitted to the vehicle using the V2I units to alert the driver.
FIR Camera Roadside Sensing System
The FIR camera system detects the speed and location of objects in the driver’s path. By imaging the far-infrared radiation these objects emit, FIR camera systems can reveal information the human eye is challenged to detect – especially objects obscured by darkness, rain, fog, or distance. In addition, they can identify not only pedestrians and cars but also bicycles, motorcycles, and large vehicles such as trucks and buses. The FIR Camera Roadside Sensing System helps prevent accidents by communicating information about pedestrians and vehicles in blind spots using the smart V2I roadside units.
Autonomous Bus Demonstration
Kyocera also develops sensors and components to support autonomous driving technology, such as stereo cameras, millimeter-wave radar, and peripheral detection cameras. These technologies will be demonstrated in a 3D hologram of an autonomous bus equipped with Kyocera’s sensors and components, as well as a vehicle control ECU jointly developed with
Driving Visibility Enhancement Technology
In addition to the above, Kyocera will display two new critical image technologies to improve driving visibility by reducing blind spots.
[Driving Visibility Expansion System]
Displays the most suitable view for the driver and shows the presence of pedestrians, including side- and rear-view angles, in a user-friendly way.
[Optical Camouflage Technology*4]
Reduces blind spots by making dashboards and pillars appear transparent.
* 1 ITS: Intelligent Transport Systems
* 2 V2I: Vehicle-to-Infrastructure
* 3 FIR: Far Infrared
* 4 Original optical camouflage technology developed in collaboration with Professor
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