Qualcomm Begins Testing Self-Driving Technology in California

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By Indo-Asian News Service | Updated: 25 December 2017 17:10 IST
Highlights
  • We certainly expect to be a key player in the autonomous space: Qualcomm
  • "9150 C-V2X" chipset lets cars communicate with other cars
  • It also complements Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS)

Joining the race towards building self-driving cars, global chip manufacturer Qualcomm has begun testing its self-driving chipset technology in California.

According to a CNBC report, California's Department of Motor Vehicles has issued the permit to Qualcomm for testing its technology.

The chip maker has now started testing vehicles equipped with its technology in San Diego County, the report added.

Nvidia and Samsung previously received permits to test self-driving cars in California.

"We certainly expect to be a key player in the autonomous space," Nakul Duggal, Vice President of Product Management for Automotive at Qualcomm, was quoted as saying.

Qualcomm in September announced "9150 C-V2X" chipset that lets cars communicate with other cars, as well as with infrastructure like traffic lights.

The C-V2X technology encompasses two transmission modes of direct communications and network-based communications, which are designed to serve as key features for safety conscious and autonomous driving solutions.

It also complements other Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) sensors, such as cameras, radar, and LIDAR, to provide information about the vehicle's surroundings, including non-line-of-sight (NLOS) scenarios.

"The introduction of the Qualcomm 9150 C-V2X chipset builds on our leadership in automotive technologies, demonstrating our continued commitment to design and offer advanced solutions for safe, connected and increasingly autonomous vehicles," Duggal had said earlier.

"Qualcomm also plans to send test vehicles to Michigan, China, Germany, Italy and Japan to be able to gather data on the chipset's performance in various locations and conditions," the report added.

 

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Further reading: Qualcomm, Self-driving Cars, US, 9150 C-V2X
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