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TECNALIA and Umiles Next unveil future mobility solutions with remote and automated driving vehicles

Publicada el julio 19, 2023julio 6, 2023 por AINHOA LÓPEZ-ABADÍA URRESTI

TECNALIA and Umiles Next showcased Intellydrive technology at the Mobility Solutions Show in Toulouse. This technology combines intelligence, local automated driving, remote vehicle management, and platooning for automated vehicle tracking, offering cost and safety advantages. This collaboration further advances their efforts in shaping future mobility, building upon their previous work on the Concept Integrity air taxi.

TECNALIA and Umiles Next showcased their Intellydrive technology at the Mobility Solutions Show in Toulouse, highlighting its capabilities in teleoperation and automated convoy driving. Intellydrive combines remote driving technologies with automated driving solutions, allowing vehicles to be operated remotely without distance limitations. The technology also enables convoy formation, where multiple vehicles drive together in a coordinated manner without human intervention.

TECNALIA and Umiles Next are focused on developing efficient and electric vehicles that can be operated remotely using advanced communications technology. These vehicles are designed for various applications, including transportation of people and cargo in ports, airports, commercial and industrial areas, on-demand taxis, tourism, industrial logistics, last-mile delivery, and defined delivery areas. Equipped with integrated intelligence and advanced environmental perception systems, the vehicles have semi-autonomous driving capabilities and the potential to evolve towards full autonomy as regulations and legislation progress.

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TECNALIA et Umiles Next présentent leurs véhicules de conduite à distance et automatisés pour la mobilité du futur

TECNALIA et Umiles Next ont présenté la technologie Intellydrive au salon des solutions de mobilité de Toulouse. Cette technologie combine l’intelligence, la conduite automatisée locale, la gestion à distance des véhicules et le platooning pour le suivi automatisé des véhicules, offrant ainsi des avantages en termes de coûts et de sécurité. Cette collaboration fait progresser leurs efforts pour façonner la mobilité future, en s’appuyant sur leurs travaux antérieurs sur le taxi aérien Concept Integrity.

TECNALIA et Umiles Next ont présenté leur technologie Intellydrive au salon des solutions de mobilité de Toulouse, mettant en avant ses capacités en matière de téléopération et de conduite automatisée de convois. Intellydrive associe des technologies de conduite à distance à des solutions de conduite automatisée, ce qui permet de piloter des véhicules à distance sans limitation de distance. La technologie permet également la formation de convois, où plusieurs véhicules conduisent ensemble de manière coordonnée sans intervention humaine.

TECNALIA et Umiles Next se concentrent sur le développement de véhicules électriques efficaces qui peuvent être commandés à distance à l’aide de technologies de communication avancées. Ces véhicules sont conçus pour diverses applications, notamment le transport de personnes et de marchandises dans les ports, les aéroports, les zones commerciales et industrielles, les taxis à la demande, le tourisme, la logistique industrielle, la livraison du dernier kilomètre et les zones de livraison définies. Équipés d’une intelligence intégrée et de systèmes avancés de perception de l’environnement, les véhicules ont des capacités de conduite semi-autonome et la possibilité d’évoluer vers une autonomie totale au fur et à mesure de l’évolution de la réglementation et de la législation.

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