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Driverless vehicles get smarter by the day

- By MA SI masi@chinadaily.com.cn

Transporta­tion is getting smarter in China as wider applicatio­ns of 5G wireless smart technologi­es play an increasing role in supporting autonomous driving and vehicle-road coordinati­on, company executives and experts said.

Yu Qian, CEO and founder of Chinese autonomous driving startup QCraft, said the autonomous driving sector is arriving at a “golden inflection point of growth”, with policies becoming increasing­ly clear and open, and technologi­es such as 5G and algorithms more powerful.

Starting from July, QCraft and Chinese ride-sharing platform T3 began to provide robotaxi services, offering rides to passengers using self-driving cars within certain areas in Suzhou, Jiangsu province, where the companies had already been testing such services.

QCraft is also one of the three companies, along with Baidu Inc and AI pioneer SenseTime, that obtained licenses from Beijing in April to conduct road tests for autonomous buses on selected thoroughfa­res in the capital.

The Beijing municipal working office of the high-level autonomous driving demonstrat­ion zone said it would allow road tests of its first batch of eight autonomous buses from the above three companies.

Jia Yuanhua, a professor of transporta­tion engineerin­g at the school of traffic and transporta­tion at Beijing Jiaotong University, said intelligen­t transport systems involve the applicatio­n of sensing, analysis, and control and communicat­ions technologi­es to surface transport in order to improve safety, mobility and efficiency.

With the support of government policies, Beijing, Shanghai, Hebei and Hunan provinces and elsewhere have conducted pilot and demonstrat­ion projects in frontier areas such as autonomous driving and vehicle-road coordinati­on, Jia said.

Thanks to technologi­cal advances such as 5G and the internet of things, unmanned buses in Suzhou; Shenzhen, Guangdong province; Changsha, Hunan province; and Xiamen, Fujian province, have launched such operations.

The 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-25) proposes to build urban intelligen­t transporta­tion and green transporta­tion systems, accelerate the digital transforma­tion of traditiona­l transporta­tion infrastruc­ture, give priority to the developmen­t of urban public transporta­tion and promote the constructi­on of new smart cities.

Jiang Xin, deputy general manager of smart transporta­tion products at China Mobile’s Shanghai industrial research department, said with the integratio­n of 5G, navigation satellites, AI, big data and other technologi­es, urban transporta­tion is gradually becoming ultramoder­n, making its management via hightech possible. Such a trend will become even more evident in the future.

Driverless buses were in operation on some open roads in four countries — China, the United States, Finland and Germany — as of May 2021, said a joint report released by QCraft, China Mobile and research firm CB Insights last year.

The length of autonomous bus routes in China reached 54.6 kilometers as of May 2021, 8.6 times the figure in the US, accounting for 85 percent of the world’s length of driverless bus routes, the report said.

Li Weiwei, a professor of smart transporta­tion at the college of traffic and transporta­tion of Chongqing Jiaotong University, said to build an intelligen­t network-connected public transporta­tion system, it is necessary to carry out intelligen­t upgrading to improve roads and help install equipment such as video surveillan­ce, lidar, millimeter-wave radar and cutting-edge servers.

This will facilitate full network coverage of 5G and LTE-V2X or long-term evolution vehicle-to-everything technologi­es, and help build a vehicle-road-cloud integrated system, Li said.

 ?? YANG BO / CHINA NEWS SERVICE ?? An inspector tests the operation of an autonomous bus in Suzhou, Jiangsu province, in June 2021.
YANG BO / CHINA NEWS SERVICE An inspector tests the operation of an autonomous bus in Suzhou, Jiangsu province, in June 2021.

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