The pilot project by Mercedes-Benz and Bosch for an app-based ridesharing service using automated Mercedes-Benz S-Class vehicles has now been launched in the Silicon Valley city of San José.
This trial will provide the partners with valuable insights into the further development of their SAE Level 4/5 automated driving system.
The pilot project by Mercedes-Benz and Bosch for an app-based ridesharing service using automated Mercedes-Benz S-Class vehicles has now been launched in the Silicon Valley city of San José.
Optical cameras, radar signals, ultrasound and Lidar register the close and further surroundings, and help the vehicle to find its way. The sensors not only differ in terms of range or installed location in the vehicle but all have particular strengths.
Bosch and Mercedes-Benz have been working together since the past two-and-a-half years on solutions for automated driving in cities.
L-R: Sven Zimmermann, Engineering Director Automated Driving at Robert Bosch; Alexander Schaab, VP (Autonomous Driving), Mercedes-Benz R&D North America (MBRDNA); and Dolan Beckel, Director of Civic Innovation of the City of San José.
Bosch and Mercedes-Benz look to accelerate Level 4/5 autonomy with automated ride-hailing service pilot in San Jose

The two firms expect the trial to provide insights into further development of their SAE Level 4/5 automated driving system, and also how self-driving cars can be integrated into an intermodal mobility system.

09 Dec 2019 | 9553 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

Bosch and Mercedes-Benz’s joint project to develop urban automated driving has now entered a new stage. Their pilot project for an app-based ride-hailing service using automated Mercedes-Benz S-Class vehicles has now been launched in the Silicon Valley city of San José.

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