It looks like Audi is getting ahead of the
autonomous game, introducing the AI Traffic Jam Pilot with the new A8, the
market’s first SAE Level 3 autonomous system.
In fact, the system is so advanced, Audi is probably going to ask for a
type approval exemption from regulators as the relevant legal frameworks are
still being drafted. This will enable Audi to accelerate the introduction
of the AI Traffic Jam Pilot in Europe with the all new A8.
When traveling in nose-to-tail traffic with the
system engaged and up to speeds of 60 km/h , the driver is no longer
needed to continuously monitor the car and the road. Audi’s AI Traffic Jam
Pilot can safely take over control of the car on highways and multi-lane
motorways with a physical barrier between the two directions of the traffic.
That involves starting from a stop, accelerating,
steering and braking in its lane but also handle more demanding situations such
as a car cutting in closely in front. Unlike Level 2 systems, the driver can
focus on another activity.
The system also utilizes a camera facing the driver
which checks if he or she is prepared to resume driving, by analyzing the
position and movement of the head and eyes. If the driver’s eyes remain closed
for an extended period, the system alerts the driver to resume driving, with
the same happening if the speed exceeds the 60 km/h limit or the traffic begins
to clear. If the driver ignores the warnings, then the AI Traffic Jam Pilot
brakes the car to a complete stop in its lane.
The new Audi A8 is set to launch this December but
Audi expects to start installing the AI Traffic Jam Pilot incrementally,
depending on the legal situation in every country.