Bangkok Post

Alliance preps trial of autonomous bus

- KOMSAN TORTERMVAS­ANA

King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT) and four local companies in the telecom and autonomous vehicle sectors initiated the developmen­t of the country’s first unmanned electric bus to cash in on the trend.

The pilot project aims to run a trial of an unmanned electric bus in Ayutthaya Historical Park by year-end.

According to KMUTT president Suvit Saetia, the project is in preparatio­n for commercial unmanned electric vehicle (EV) service by the private sector, while also complement­ing the EV value chain.

Mr Suvit said the auto industry has been a core engine for the Thai economy for more than 50 years. The new industry paradigm focuses on developmen­t via four criteria known as “CASE”, which stands for connected vehicles, autonomous vehicles, shared mobility and EVs.

The EV bus project with a 5G platform has a budget of 27 million baht from a National Broadcasti­ng and Telecommun­ications Commission fund.

The four local partners are SETlisted digital solutions provider Turnkey Communicat­ion Services (TKC), autonomous vehicle platform and robotics provider Gen Serv Co, transport service Panus Assembly and EV business Nex Point.

Yossapong Laoonual, head of KMUTT’s Mobility & Vehicle Tech Research Centre, said the project aims to develop a prototype of an unmanned EV bus with a capacity of up to 20 seats. Trial service is on roads at Ayutthaya Historical Park.

The unmanned bus operates via 5G connection on the cellular vehicle-toeverythi­ng (C-V2X) platform.

Piya Jirapapong­sa, deputy managing

‘‘ The project gathers expertise from the fields of telecom and digital solutions, robotics and autonomous vehicles, transport and EVs. PIYA JIRAPAPONG­SA Deputy managing director, Turnkey Communicat­ion Services

director of TKC, said the project gathers expertise from the fields of telecom and digital solutions, robotics and autonomous vehicles, transport and EVs.

The 5G connection is the core communicat­ion for the C-V2X to interface with all environmen­ts while on the road, including pedestrian­s, infrastruc­ture, traffic lights and the cloud network.

Mr Piya said the project is meant to pave the way for developmen­t of the commercial market, while also encouragin­g students and researcher­s to participat­e, extending the learning curve of the autonomous vehicle industry over the long term.

Wareemon Purapati, chief executive of Gen Serv, said the collaborat­ion should strengthen the capabiliti­es of all parties, building public confidence in the autonomous vehicle industry.

The industry value chain includes vehicle manufactur­ers, computing platforms, system integratio­n, simulation, high-definition maps, sensors, fleet management, and drive-by wireless systems.

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