Self-driving startup DeepRoute will debut three technologies at CES 2020: a vehicle-grade computing platform, a high dynamic range (HDR) camera and an ADS synchronization controller.
The computing platform, called DeepRoute-Tite, is intended for Level 4 autonomous driving using Nvidia’s Xavier driving processor, which reduces the cost, size and power consumption down to 45 W. Xavier will be used to process the self-driving modules for perception, prediction, decision-making, planning and control and navigation.
At CES, DeepRoute will display a demonstration vehicle designed with its Level 4 full-stack self-driving technology that will be equipped with eight vehicle cameras, three lidars, a global navigation satellite system (GNSS) and a series of other sensors.
The HDR camera, called DeepRoute-Vision, allows for optimal performance under bright sunlight or within a dark tunnel. The camera handles light emitting diode (LED) bulb flicker that can capture information displayed on LED screens.
The second-generation ADS synchronization controller will also be demonstrated at CES with synchronized information from different types of sensors, enabling the perception algorithm to process sensor data in the same standard.
