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JLR develops remote-driving technology

JLR's new technologies allow control of the vehicle via a smartphone app.
1 min read17 Jun '15
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 JLR has revealed two new technologies that will bring autonomous driving a step closer to reality.
One of the systems being developed is a remote control application which will allow drivers to control their cars from outside the vehicle, using a smartphone. Working at speeds of up to 6kph and with a range of 10 metres, the system is designed for users to traverse tricky off-road terrain or tight spaces, without being in the vehicle.

The application was successfully tested on a pilot Range Rover Sport vehicle and works only if the smart key present in the car is detected. The company plans to incorporate technology that would allow drivers to issue spoken commands for the vehicle to follow; but this could happen sometime in the future.

Also launched is a prototype Range Rover Sport, capable of performing a 180-degree turn autonomously. The vehicle has been tested in situations like, dead-end roads, cramped car parks, etc. and the car was successful in manoeuvring without interference from the driver. The system will be set-up to scan the environment around the car and alert the driver if it is safe to attempt the turn. A prompt from the driver then lets the vehicle take control and execute it.

While JLR, like many other manufacturers, is working to produce a fully autonomous vehicle, the firm says it intends to offer an option between ‘engaged’ or autonomous driving.

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