http://evfleetworld.co.uk/news/2015/May/Daimler-and-Qualcomm-form-wireless-charging-partnership/0438019998
Daimler and Qualcomm form wireless charging partnership
by Alex Grant  26 May 2015

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Daimler has begun working with Qualcomm on technology for its future models,
including wireless charging for plug-in hybrid and electric vehicles.

The strategic collaboration includes using the Qualcomm Halo Wireless
Electric Vehicle Charging (WEVC) technology, which would enable drivers to
park over a charging pad rather than physically connecting a plug-in vehicle
to a post.

Daimler will also work with Qualcomm to offer wireless in-car charging for
mobile devices, and on ways to enhance 3G and 4G connectivity for occupants.

Prof. Dr. Thomas Weber, member of the board of management of Daimler AG
responsible for group research and Mercedes-Benz Cars development, said:
"It's important that we remain on the cutting edge of technology and
continue to deliver unparalleled experiences to our customers. With this in
mind, we are eager to jointly explore possible fields of future cooperation
with an internationally leading tech firm like Qualcomm."
[© comcar.co.uk]



http://thetechportal.in/2015/05/24/qualcomm-and-daimler-team-up-to-develop-connected-car-technologies/
Qualcomm And Daimler Team Up To Develop Connected Car Technologies
May 24, 2015  by Deepanshu Khandelwal 

The recent phenomena of luxury car brands teaming up with technology
companies for indigenous smart car initiatives just got a new addition.
German luxury car maker Daimler AG has now announced a new strategic
partnership with U.S. chip maker Qualcomm to develop new Connected Car
technologies.

In the first phase of the collaboration, the companies will focus on
transforming future vehicles with mobile technologies that enhance in-car
experiences and vehicle performance such as 3G/4G connectivity, wireless
charging technology for in-vehicle use and implementation of the Qualcomm’s
recently announced Halo™ Wireless Electric Vehicle Charging (WEVC)
technology.

Qualcomm’s Halo tech provides performance and power in a small vehicle
package that could allow Daimler customers to charge their electric vehicles
(EV) and plug-in hybrid EVs without ever having to plug them in. In addition
to that, a supportive tech for HALO, named WiPower™, enables consumer
electronics to charge wirelessly in-vehicle.

Talking on this newest Daimler-Qualcomm wedding, Prof. Dr. Thomas Weber,
Member of the Board of Management of Daimler AG, who is also responsible for
Group Research and Mercedes-Benz Cars Development, said,

    It’s important that we remain on the cutting edge of technology and
continue to deliver unparalleled experiences to our customers. With this in
mind, we are eager to jointly explore possible fields of future cooperation
with an internationally leading tech firm like Qualcomm.

However, this isn’t the first time that Qualcomm and Daimler have teamed up
for putting up advanced automotive tech in the Daimler’s cars. The US based
chip maker is already in partnership with the Mercedes AMG Petronas Formula
One team for providing numerous sensor based and other automotive tech to
its race cars. These devices are powered by Qualcomm’s hugely popular
Snapdragon family of chipsets.
[© thetechportal.in]



http://www.telecompaper.com/news/daimler-qualcomm-partner-on-connected-car-technologies--1083710
Daimler, Qualcomm partner on connected car technologies
24 May 2015

Qualcomm Technologies and Daimler have signed a cooperation agreement
focused on connected car technologies. The companies will initially focus on
in-car mobile technologies such as 3G/4G connectivity, wireless charging
technology for in-vehicle use and implementation of the Qualcomm Halo
Wireless Electric Vehicle Charging (WEVC) technology. In addition, the
companies are jointly assessing the application of Qualcomm Technology's
newly developed Automotive Solutions.

Qualcomm Technologies is collaborating with Daimler on its Wireless Power
Transfer 2.0 high performance program for electric vehicles. The Qualcomm
Halo WEVC technology is designed to enable Daimler customers to charge their
electric vehicles (EV) and plug-in hybrid EVs without having to plug them
in. In addition, Qualcomm WiPower technology enables consumer electronics to
charge wirelessly in-vehicle.
[© 2015 Telecom.paper BV]



'No humans allowed in smart-garage.de'

http://www.trefis.com/stock/qcom/articles/298228/publish-todayqualcomm-and-daimler-announce-strategic-collaboration-to-develop-in-car-tech/2015-05-26
Qualcomm And Daimler Announce Strategic Collaboration To Develop In-Car Tech
May 26th, 2015

'A Stuttgart.de parking garage level will forbid the presence of humans
since each parking place is equipped with an autonomous recharging station'

http://www.eetindia.co.in/ART_8800712775_1800001_NT_d4e7927b.HTM
Germans develop smart garage for self-driving cars
25 May 2015  R. Colin Johnson  EE Times U.S.

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In the trunk of FZI's self-driving are twin Intel six-core Xeon processors
for taking in sensor information, fusing it and outputting the drive-by-wire
signals for automated driving along with DVD and HD plug-ins for testing new
software algorithms. (Source: FZI)

http://www.eetindia.co.in/STATIC/ARTICLE_IMAGES/201505/EEIOL_2015MAY25_EMS_SENS_NT_01_04.jpg
In the driving simulator at FZI, new algorithms can be tried out with the
driver in the car using a 180-degree wrap-around screen to immerse the
driver into the scene. (Source: FZI)
]

The key legal obstacles to self-driving cars are the dangers they present to
passengers—even if a driver is ready to take over in the case of emergency.
Researchers in Germany, however, have found usage cases where that legal
hurdle can be surmounted and expect to be doing so by 2016.

That's how long it will take to equip one deck of a downtown parking garage
with standardised electric charge outlets, and to finish the algorithms that
can be burned into flash of drive-by-wire electric vehicles already on the
road.

The work is being done at Forschungszentrum Informatik (FZI, Karlsruhe), a
research institute where 22 engineers have been working towards what they
call the "cognitive car" (CoCar) for several years. 

In fact, they entered the Defense Advanced Project Agency's (DARPA's)
self-driving vehicle contest and made it to the finals, but their
concentration since then has been on usage cases where no passengers need be
present in the car as a stepping stone to fully autonomous vehicles.


Their current CoCar prototypes work by finding usage cases where passengers
are not present. For instance, next year one level of a Stuttgart parking
garage will forbid the presence of humans since each parking place is
equipped with an autonomous recharging station. Consumer electric vehicles
will be equipped with standardised recharge plug-ins and be left at the
entrance by their drivers. The parking garage itself will be equipped with a
central "brain" that alerts the vehicle of the location of the nearest empty
parking space.


The vehicle—equipped with FZI's algorithms in its flash memory—will
drive-by-wire to the parking spot, back in and automatically plug-into the
recharging station. When the owner returns, his cars will be "called" and
unplug and drive itself to the waiting area at the entrance to the garage
where the owner will pick-it-up.

Self driving just a start
FZI is a non-profit that specialises in giving small to medium-sized
companies the opportunity to test their algorithms on its growing fleet of
experimental drive-by-wire electric vehicles, robots and other automated
devices which the companies may borrow to test their concepts.

Their self-driving cars can drive in traffic without collisions, as well as
perform strategic moves such as passing other slower vehicles. It also runs
in two modes, driver assistance when it takes over only in emergencies. FZI
has a licence from the local Stuttgart government to do 150km on regular
city streets using GPS as well as stored images of landmarks to find its
way. All sensors are fused with the GPS and stored route images for maximum
reliability.

A wall mounted home management system is integrated with the autonomous
vehicles, allowing drivers to schedule recharging for the
middle-of-the-night when rates are low, or even send the vehicle
unaccompanied to free state-provided rechargers, then return home charged
and ready before he owner gets up in the morning ...
[© eetindia.co.in]
...
http://www.forbes.com/sites/andrewcave/2015/05/26/our-kids-will-not-believe-humans-ever-drove-cars-the-real-question-about-driverless-autos/
'Our Kids Will Not Believe Humans Ever Drove Cars': The Real Question About
Driverless Autos
5/26/2015 - I think we will soon come to the conclusion that computers can
drive cars way more safely than humans ...





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