Autonomous Vehicles
Autonomous vehicles need both hardware and software to perceive and interpret their environment, detect patterns, adapt to circumstances, and to make decisions.
We provide engineering services for up to level 5 of autonomous driving. The growth in sensor and autonomous technologies are making software more complex. Our extensive experience in embedded and mechanical engineering puts us in a unique position to deliver proven automotive software and indigenous ADAS systems for the future of mobility.
WHAT WE OFFER
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Large scale autonomous data management
- Data Search Engine
- Annotation & Labelling- 2D
- Multi sensor labeling
- Scenario creation & evaluation
- Version management
- Data analytics
- VANGEN®
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Vehicle Behavioral Planning & Control
- Occupancy Grid Mapping
- Path Planning
- Motion planning
- Action prediction
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Autonomous Integration
- HD Maps integration
- Cyber security development
- Data Logger- Nouviz
- Functional safety
- Redundant Braking Control Module (RBCM) &Traction control
- Parking functionality development
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Longitudinal & lateral control algorithm developments
- AI Multi Sensor Fusion &Tracking
- S Curve management
- Semantic segmentation/Free space mapping
- Vehicle state estimator
- Localization & Mapping
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Verification & Validation services
- Feature Validation
- Virtual Simulation
- Sensor modelling Vehicle modelling
- SIL MIL HIL testing
RESOURCES
Case study
Delivered high accuracy and real time data by developing a vision based object detection system that is capable to detect occupants in the deck and objects around for a yacht manufacturing company
Development of a robust autonomous vehicle platform would be key for the success of the program and hence it was essential for it to be tested rigorously against multiple scenarios
Whitepaper
Forward collision warning module – We help locate objects ahead of the host vehicle via intelligent image processing and preempt accidents
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LTTS ADAS
Experience how we enable safer driver environments, for drivers, passengers and pedestrians