Delphi says it will partner with Ottomatika, a company started by Carnegie Mellon University, which provides advanced automated driving software, to jointly develop technology that will help accelerate automated driving.
Delphi will integrate its active safety technologies with Ottomatika’s automated driving software.
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The combination of the two creates a technology platform, says the Troy-headquartered company, enabling a vehicle to make human-like decisions when driving in the city or on the highway.
The platform is flexible and can be expanded and upgraded as the software is updated. It will also support vehicle-to-environment (V2X) communications.
“Dealing with highly complex real-world decisions is a limitation for much of the current technology in the market,” said Delphi CTO, Jeff Owens.
“This partnership with Ottomatika will represent a significant step forward in making automated driving a reality. Your car just got a lot smarter.”
