Stellantis Tests Two New Connected Safety Notification Technologies in North America
Stellantis is testing two new connected safety notification technologies in North America, leveraging vehicle-to-everything (V2X) connectivity to enhance driver awareness of potential hazards. The first program uses Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC) to provide real-time alerts at intersections and pedestrian zones. The second system, developed through Stellantis' 'Star Up' innovation challenge, delivers alerts for nearby emergency vehicles via the Safety Cloud. These advancements aim to improve safety and pave the way for future autonomous technologies.
- Implementation of V2X connectivity enhances driver safety awareness.
- Testing of MEC technology supports future vehicle autonomy.
- Partnership with 5GAA and strong industry collaborators like Intel and Verizon.
- Dependence on technology advancement poses uncertainty in rollout timelines.
- Initial tests limited to specific vehicle models may restrict user base.
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- Advance warnings of close-proximity traffic and pedestrian situations, delivered to the driver via Uconnect, improve awareness for safer, smarter decisions and pave the way for autonomous technology
- Two separate test programs employ vehicle-to-everything (V2X) connectivity to alert drivers:
- Using Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC), the localized monitoring system can quickly make decisions at intersections and pedestrian zones, sending warnings on-site and to approaching vehicles
- In-vehicle digital alerts when in close proximity to responding emergency vehicles and other roadway hazards
Stellantis is exploring Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC) and Safety Cloud® technologies in North America, giving drivers advanced notification warnings of potential hazards in their path.
"Greater connectivity speeds, improved hardware and expanded software expertise have opened new opportunities for Stellantis with safety systems being one of the many areas we focus on," said Mamatha Chamarthi, Head of Software Business and Product Management. "Through smart and strategic partnerships, we will capitalize on next-generation systems and prove out the technology."
Working with the 5G Automotive Association (5GAA) partnership, one test will demonstrate a cellular 5G connection with the MEC platform, allowing localized systems to quickly make decisions at the point where data is collected. For example, it uses on-site cameras and sensors to collect detailed data at an intersection that is beyond what a single vehicle can "see" with its on-board systems. The MEC system can locally process and communicate safety risks to on-site pedestrians and approaching vehicles.
The MEC platform demonstration evaluates a faster data exchange infrastructure for future technology applications with the ability to deliver a value chain for new connected services and increased levels of vehicle autonomy.
5GAA demonstration partners include Intel, Verizon, Harman, Altran, Telus and American Tower. Testing of Stellantis vehicles and partner technologies will be conducted at the University of Michigan's Mcity Test Facility with near-term plans to expand testing to the Detroit area with cooperation from the Michigan Department of Transportation.
The initial test includes a pair of 2021 Jeep Wrangler 4xe plug-in hybrid vehicles equipped with Uconnect.
MEC platform technology is expected to launch nationwide within the next decade.
Safety Cloud Notifications
The second system is closer to production and emerged from "Star Up," a company-wide innovation challenge that enables Stellantis employees to present new customer-focused technology concepts to the highest levels of management.
One of the innovative ideas that emerged from the event proposed an advanced warning system to indicate when emergency vehicles are in close proximity.
Engineering teams collaborated with HAAS Alert to pilot a new feature that delivers alerts to the vehicle's Uconnect system when responding emergency vehicles and/or other roadway hazards tracked by the Safety Cloud digital warning system are in close proximity. The program leverages greater connectivity capability in the first automotive test of real-time Safety Cloud notifications.
The initial test includes company-owned vehicles in metro Detroit with 2018 model-year and newer Chrysler, Jeep®, Dodge and Ram vehicles equipped with Uconnect. The pilot project will measure and identify the effectiveness of delivering safety alerts to in-car screens, the impact the service has on driver safety and opportunities for improvement.
Pending the results, Stellantis may develop a commercial roll-out plan.
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