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Artificial Intelligence: Bosch teaches cars to act according to the situation

Bosch is developing an artificial intelligence system for unmanned cars of the future. At the international Bosch Connected World 2017 conference in Berlin, the technology and service provider presented an integrated on-board computer for automated vehicles. Thanks to artificial intelligence, the computer can now apply machine learning methods. It is planned that the on-board computer with artificial intelligence will control unmanned cars even in difficult and unforeseen traffic situations.

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“We are teaching the car to maneuver itself on the road,” said Dr. Volkmar Denner, chairman of the board of Robert Bosch GmbH, at an international conference on the Internet of Things. Cars are already using Bosch sensors to monitor the situation. With the help of artificial intelligence, it will be possible to interpret this data and then predict the behavior of other road users.

“Automated driving makes roads safer, and artificial intelligence is a key enabler. We make cars “smart,” Bosch CEO continues. Bosch plans to collaborate with U.S. technology company Nvidia to create the main onboard computer. Nvidia will supply a chip that stores algorithms created through machine learning techniques. An embedded AI computer is expected to go into production no later than early next decade.

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Unmanned cars will become part of everyday life in the next decade

Bosch onboard computer with artificial intelligence system can recognize pedestrians and bicyclists. In addition to identifying objects, artificial intelligence allows automated vehicles to more easily handle situation assessment. So, cars that turn on signals when turning are more likely to change lanes than those that do not. As a result, unmanned cars with artificial intelligence can recognize and assess complex road conditions, such as taking into account the trajectory of an oncoming car that is making a turn. The computer remembers all of the vehicle’s driving information and stores it in an artificial neural network. Experts check this data for accuracy. After further testing on the road, the artificially created data structures can be shared with any number of other embedded AI computers. “We want automated driving to be possible in every situation. In the next decade, unmanned cars will become part of everyday life. Bosch improves automated driving on all technological levels.

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Bosch and T&Uuml V will unite against scams related to car mileage

Dr. Denner talked about the practical use of Blockchain technology as part of his cooperation with the German certification center T&Uuml V Rheinland. It’s the one that should put an end to the widespread practice of vehicle odometer fraud for good. In Germany alone the damage caused by manipulating the odometer in cars is worth about 6 billion euros. The idea is to fight fraud by means of an electronic log distributed at once on a large number of computers. Cars regularly send mileage data to these computers via a simple connector. The owner can check his real mileage at any time with a smartphone app and compare it with the readings on the car display. If the owner wants to sell his car, he is given a certificate confirming the accuracy of the mileage. This document can also be published on the Internet, such as on an online car sales platform.

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Bosch connects the car to the car service

Artificial intelligence, cloud IoT and Blockchain technology. How these solutions with smart technology from Bosch are changing our daily lives? Dr. Denner answers this question by giving an example: imagine a rock flying through the air and smashing the side window of a car. The car service receives automatic alerts via the cloud and can promptly make necessary repairs. Logistics and internet-connected forklifts help determine if a replacement part is ready and waiting for customer arrival. A mechanic wearing virtual reality glasses with a display of instructions can solve a problem much faster than usual. For drivers, the advantage is the reduced waiting time for their car: no need to come back for it the next day or ask for additional costly services.

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Comments: 2
  1. Hadley

    How does Bosch effectively train cars to act according to different situations?

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  2. Ellie Ingram

    How does Bosch teach cars to accurately interpret and respond to various driving situations using artificial intelligence?

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