Seeing Machines to showcase BdMS at Automotive World
Seeing Machines will exhibit its Guardian Backup-driver Monitoring System (Guardian BdMS) technology at Automotive World in Tokyo, the world’s largest exhibition for advanced Automotive technologies.
Automated driving will make driving easier, more comfortable, and eventually, safer. Entrusting the driving task to a computer will become a reality, but the journey will be gradual, complex, and potentially dangerous. As automated driving technology is tested and refined, it is prudent to have a human backup-driver continue to oversee the automated driving system to help assure safe operation of the vehicle at all times.
Seeing Machines has launched Guardian BdMS, designed specifically for autonomous driving research fleet owners and operators to provide a safety system that supports safe innovation and on-road testing of automated driving technology, helping to ensure the backup driver is ready to take control of the vehicle when automated driving is not possible.
The Guardian BdMS, currently being piloted in several companies in North America, leverages Seeing Machines’ automotive-grade FOVIO driver monitoring technology in a convenient retrofit system for SAE level 3 to 5 test vehicle fleets.
Visit Seeing Machines on the NEXTY booth (#E43-38) at Automotive World in Tokyo from 16 -18 January 2019.