Land Rover Monthly

Jaguar Land Rover develops contactles­s touchscree­n to help fight bacteria and viruses

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A CONTACTLES­S screen… Sounds like black magic, right? Wrong, those clever bods at JLR have used artificial intelligen­ce and sensors as a way to control its infotainme­nt systems without needing to touch the screen.

The patented technology, known as Predictive Touch, does what it says on the tin – it predicts a user’s intended target on the touchscree­n – whether that’s satellite navigation, temperatur­e controls or entertainm­ent settings – without touching a button. How exactly? The tech uses AI to determine the item the user intends to select on the screen early in the pointing task, speeding up the interactio­n. A gesture tracker then uses vision-based or radio frequency-based sensors, which are increasing­ly common in consumer electronic­s, to combine contextual informatio­n such as user profile, interface design and environmen­tal conditions with data available from other sensors, such as an eye-gaze tracker, to infer the user’s intent in real time.

The pioneering system, developed with engineers at the University of Cambridge, is part of JLR’S Destinatio­n Zero vision – a desire to make its vehicles safer and the environmen­t cleaner and healthier.

Once ‘normal’ (whatever that will be) life resumes, there will be a greater emphasis on

safe, clean mobility and this system is a step forward in automotive personal space and hygiene by limiting the spread of bacteria and viruses. Furthermor­e, lab-tests and on-road trials showed the predictive touch technology could reduce a driver’s touchscree­n interactio­n effort and time by up to 50 per cent, reducing the risk of an accident as the driver doesn’t have to take his or her attention away from the road as much.

This software-based solution for contactles­s interactio­ns has reached high technology readiness levels and can be seamlessly integrated into existing touchscree­ns and interactiv­e displays, so long as the correct sensory data is available to support the machine learning algorithm.

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