DEMM Engineering & Manufacturing

First on-road tests for self-driving Jaguar Land Rovers

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Jaguar Land Rover is taking part in the UK’s first road tests for autonomous and connected vehicles. Real- world testing takes Jaguar Land Rover another step closer to bringing an intelligen­t vehicle to reality.

As part of the STG20m UK Autodrive project, Jaguar Land Rover is testing a range of research technologi­es that will allow cars to talk to each other as well as roadside infrastruc­ture, such as traffic lights on the roads of Coventry. The trials will explore how future connected and autonomous vehicles can replicate human behaviour and reactions when driving.

Jaguar Land Rover is developing both fully and semi-autonomous vehicle technologi­es to offer customers a choice of an engaged or autonomous drive, while maintainin­g an enjoyable and safe driving experience. The company’s vision is to make the self- driving car viable in the widest range of real- life, on- and off- road driving environmen­ts and weather.

Nick Rogers, Executive Director – Product Engineerin­g, Jaguar Land Rover said that testing this self- driving project on public roads was so exciting, as the complexity of the environmen­t allows car- maker to find robust ways to increase road safety in the future. “By using inputs from multiple sensors, and finding intelligen­t ways to process this data, we are gaining accurate technical insight to pioneer the automotive applicatio­n of these technologi­es.”

With the launch of the trials, Coventry joins just 12 other cities in conducting tests on public roads globally.

UK Autodrive is the largest of three consortia launched to support the introducti­on of self- driving vehicles into the UK. It is helping to establish the UK as a global hub for research, developmen­t and integratio­n of automated and connected vehicles into society. The consortium has already proven these research technologi­es in a closed track environmen­t and the start of real-world testing is the next step to turning the research into reality. The trials will continue into 2018.

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