Valeo have a new technology called Pantomime, which they say can help vehicles better anticipate the actions that pedestrians; cyclists, and other vulnerable road users take on roadways.
The system uses an algorithm to help vehicles ‘understand’ the movements of other road users and anticipate potential actions they might make. Valeo say it can also follow instructions from police officers or other authorities on roadways.
Pantomime was one of a number of technologies Valeo showed last week at CES, with the goal of demonstrating that they are a major global mobility supplier. The company anticipate electronics; software, and artificial intelligence will represent 30 per cent of a vehicle’s value in 2030, up from 10 per cent today.