IIT-H, Suzuki to develop autonomous driving technology

Update: 2022-11-17 19:39 GMT
Dignitaries from Suzuki Motor Corporation and IITH during technology demonstration at IITH (Photo by arrangement)
Dignitaries from Suzuki Motor Corporation and IITH during technology demonstration at IITH (Photo by arrangement)
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HYDERABAD: IIT-Hyderabad (IIT-H) will collaborate with Suzuki Motor Corporation to develop technology for India-specific autonomous cars, by integrating sensors for perception, localisation and navigation with drive-by-wire vehicles.

An MoU in this regard was signed in 2021 by the institute and the firm, to improve road safety and reduce accidents through technology.

The state-of-the-art autonomous vehicle testbed at the department of science and technology’s national mission on interdisciplinary cyber physical systems (NM-ICPS) technology innovation hub on autonomous navigation and data acquisition systems (TiHAN) at IIT-H will be used to test and validate the technology.

“SMC has collaborated with IIT-H in the development of autonomous driving technology to resolve problems such as vehicle collision and traffic congestion in India. We look forward to working with IIT-H on advanced mobility technology and strengthening human resources for international collaborative research and development,” said Kurachi Nobunari, department general manager, SMC.

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