DeepMap Announces DeepMap HDR for Auto OEMs and Tier 1 Suppliers; Validates and Improves Crowd-Sourced Map Data for High-Performance Hands-Free Driving
Announced on opening day of NVIDIA GPU Technology Conference, with DeepMap CTO Mark Wheeler’s session on “Future-Proof Mapping for Level 2+ Autonomy and Beyond
DeepMap, a global leader in autonomous driving technology, announced DeepMap HDR (High-Definition Reference), a service for companies who are building hands-free Level 2+ driving systems using crowd-sourced maps.
Complementing existing perception-based Level 2+ autonomy platforms, DeepMap HDR registers and aligns myriad crowd-sourced perception outputs to generate and update live, high-fidelity maps with absolute accuracy and better relative accuracy.
Recommended AI News: CI Security to Protect & Defend SMB Suite’s Customers
James Wu, DeepMap Co-Founder and CEO, said, “DeepMap HDR solves a critical piece of the puzzle for companies seeking to validate and improve crowd-sourced mapping data. We developed this service to enable our customers to offer safe, reliable, and high-performance hands-free driving, while expanding the Operational Design Domain (ODD) of next-generation consumer vehicles.”
The announcement was made on the opening day of the NVIDIA GPU Technology Conference (GTC), where DeepMap Co-Founder and CTO Mark Wheeler is presenting on “Future-Proof Mapping for Level 2+ Autonomy and Beyond.” The on-demand session (A21158) will be available on the GTC website on October 5 at 9am PDT, following NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang’s keynote.
Recommended AI News: Daily AI Roundup: The 5 Coolest Things On Earth Today
“Automotive OEMs are focusing their efforts to automate driving tasks as they compete with Tesla and other innovators,” said Hermann Kaess, former Robert Bosch GMBH executive and DeepMap advisor. “With DeepMap HDR, companies can turbocharge the speed, accuracy, and efficiency of their crowd-sourced mapping initiatives while simultaneously increasing ODD, safety, and reliability.”
“Level 2+ is the new ADAS and is on every automotive OEM’s roadmap. At least 15 OEMs either started producing or are planning to come up with Level 2+ ADAS systems this year and next year,” said Phil Magney, Founder and President of VSI Labs. “It is critical for them to be able to combine the accessibility, scalability, and high bandwidth of crowd-sourced data with the higher-fidelity accuracy, safety, and reliability of ground truth to build production-quality systems.”
DeepMap HDR is an important milestone in DeepMap’s vision to deliver global high-fidelity maps and services for all levels of autonomy.
Recommended AI News: Accenture Joins Plug and Play’s Startup Creasphere Program
Copper scrap price negotiation Copper cable recycling Metal waste repurposing technologies
Copper cable sale, Metal recycling and reclaiming, Copper scrap furnace technology
Scrap metal processing equipment Ferrous waste Iron reclamation center
Ferrous material compaction equipment, Iron scrap inventory, Scrap metal recycling methodologies