Global carmakers choose Tata Elxsi's autonomous tech

    Manufacturers around the world will be able to quickly build, test and deploy driverless cars.

    Published On Jun 05, 2017 11:54:00 AM

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    Global carmakers choose Tata Elxsi's autonomous tech

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    Design and technology services company Tata Elxsi will provide advanced autonomous vehicle software 'Autonomai' to one of the world's top five automotive original equipment manufacturers for their driverless car R&D.

    According to Tata Elxsi, the Autonomai software provides carmakers and Tier-1 automotive suppliers with a comprehensive and modular solutions to quickly build, test and deploy autonomous vehicles.

    This solutions support a variety of sensors from cameras to radar and lidar, and leverages sophisticated artificial intelligence (AI) and deep learning-based algorithms to deliver complex scenarios expected of driverless cars.

    "We are delighted with this latest win for Autonomai by one of the world's top five car OEMs," said Nitin Pai, senior vice-president (marketing), Tata Elxsi. "Carmakers will need to ensure that self-driving cars are able to communicate with each other through technologies such as V2X, adapt to different driving conditions, receive real-time maps and over-the-air software updates. The value of Autonomai is further enhanced by Tata Elxsi's world-class automotive software integration and validation capabilities, its portfolio of complementary next-gen solutions including V2X, e-cockpit and automated validation, and an award-winning HMI design team."

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