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Delphi to Launch First Coast-to-Coast Automated Drive


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Making its debut at CES 2015, the vehicle is well-equipped with four short-range radars, three vision-based cameras, six lidars, a localization system, intelligent software algorithms and a full suite of Advanced Drive Assistance Systems.

Delphi’s vehicle will travel from California to New York making it the longest automated drive in North America

GILLINGHAM, UK -- March 14, 2015: Delphi Automotive PLC will demonstrate the full capabilities of its active safety technologies with the longest automated drive ever attempted in North America. The coast-to-coast trip will launch near the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco on March 22 and will cover approximately 3,500 miles.

“Now it’s time to put our vehicle to the ultimate test by broadening the range of driving conditions. This drive will help us collect invaluable data in our quest to deliver the best automotive grade technologies on the market.”

The journey will allow Delphi engineers to gather critical data and further advance the company’s active safety technology development in this rapidly growing segment of the auto industry. During the cross-country trek, the vehicle will be challenged under a variety of driving conditions from changing weather and terrain to potential road hazards -- things that could never truly be tested in a lab.

“Delphi had great success testing its car in California and on the streets of Las Vegas,” said Jeff Owens, Delphi’s chief technology officer. “Now it’s time to put our vehicle to the ultimate test by broadening the range of driving conditions. This drive will help us collect invaluable data in our quest to deliver the best automotive grade technologies on the market.”

Recently demonstrated on the streets of Las Vegas at CES 2015, Delphi’s automated driving vehicle leverages a full suite of technologies and features to make this trip possible, including:

Radar, vision and Advanced Drive Assistance Systems (ADAS)

Multi-domain controller: High-end microprocessor to seamlessly drive multiple features and functions

V2V/V2X: Wireless vehicle communication technology extends the range of existing ADAS functionality

Intelligent software that enables the vehicle to make complex, human-like decisions for real-world automated driving

Traffic Jam Assist

Automated Highway Pilot with Lane Change (on-ramp to off-ramp highway pilot)

Automated Urban Pilot

Automated Parking and Valet

Delphi’s active safety technologies enable the vehicle to instantaneously make complex decisions, like stopping and then proceeding at a four-way stop, timing a highway merge or calculating the safest maneuver around a bicyclist on a city street. Many of these driving scenarios have been a limitation for much of the current technology on the market today.

“Our comprehensive product portfolio and vehicle integration expertise uniquely positions Delphi as one of only a handful of companies with the ability to provide automakers complete automated driving solutions,” said Owens.

With products that are scalable, flexible and affordable, Delphi is actively engaged with automakers to help accelerate the path to automated vehicles. Many of the active safety technologies needed to achieve this long-term vision are being deployed today to support a safer future on roads across the globe.