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July 2018 |
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AV Update |
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From the Editors
We would like to announce our new official
name:
CAVCOE. Since the founding of the company, we have used
"Canadian Automated Vehicle Centre of Excellence". We knew that
this was a mouthful and we have generally referred to ourselves
as "CAVCOE" -- as have others. CAVCOE is now our official name.
Keith Fagan, a Senior Associate, has slightly modified our logo,
including removing the signpost frame.
Canadian AV/CV Tests and Pilots
We recently prepared a chart that shows the
many Canadian AV/CV tests and pilots, past present and future.
This shows the significant level of activity in this space.
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Secure Sites
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Public Roads
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Past
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Montreal: Olympic Park
Montreal: UITP conference
Ottawa: Parliament Hill
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Montreal: Olympic Park
Windsor-Essex: cross-border
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Present
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Kapuskasing ON: GM
Blainville QC: Transport Canada
Kitchener-Waterloo
Stratford ON
Near Regina:
DOT testing
Edmonton Int'l Airport: fence patrolled by
robotic security AVs
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Kanata ON: links to city infrastructure
Edmonton: ACTIVE-AURORA
Vancouver:
ACTIVE-AURORA
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Future
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Ottawa AV test site
Calgary: AV shuttle (Zoo -
Telus Spark Science Centre.
Edmonton Int'l Airport:
Alberta Motor Transport Association: truck
testing Edmonton: AV shuttle
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City of Toronto
Quebec: 3-4 being planned Up to 12
municipalities across the country:
CUTRIC shuttle pilots
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The clear takeaway from this chart is that there are over 30
pilots and demos, past, present and future. This is a lot of
activity in the AV/CV testing space in Canada. On the one hand,
this is excellent news. On the other hand, we wonder if there
are too many parallel projects that duplicate each other and
whether this is the best use of the resources available. As
usual, if you would like additional information, please contact
Barrie Kirk at
bkirk@cavcoe.com
National Unmanned Ground Vehicle Student Competition
As
we reported in last month's issue, Unmanned Systems Canada (USC)
has announced the launch of Canada's inaugural national Unmanned
Ground Vehicle (UGV) Student Competition.
USC is looking for volunteers to help
manage and run this very worthwhile event. You do not have to be
a member of USC to help out. CAVCOE's Barrie Kirk is on USC's
Board and is managing this project. If you are interested in
helping out, please contact Barrie at
barrie.kirk@unmannedsystems.ca
The objective of the
competition is for student teams to design and build a scale
model version of an automated snow plow during the 2018-19
academic year. Qualifying teams will be invited to ‘face off’
against each other during an intense 2-day competition to be
held in May 2019 in Ottawa.
For USC's full announcement,
please click
here.
AV Regulations Around the World
Many organizations
around the world are developing or modifying their regulations
to accommodate AV deployment in their respective jurisdiction. A
new report by Synced titled Global Survey of Autonomous Vehicle
Regulations consolidates what various countries are doing to
facilitate this part of the AV ecosystem.
More information is available in the Synced article at this
link.
A key take-away from this graphic is that
Canada needs to do more to promote what it is doing.
Other AV News
On June 28th, Transport Canada
published a document titled Testing Highly Automated
Vehicles in Canada: Guidelines for Trial Organizations.
This guideline was developed in collaboration with the
Canadian Council of Motor Transport Administrators (CCMTA).
This is an important development in the Canadian AV/CV
landscape and lays out the essential steps stakeholders need
to follow to allow testing of AVs. Details are on the
Transport Canada site at this
link.
On July 10th,
the City of Toronto’s Public Works and Infrastructure
Committee passed a motion to receive funding from Transport
Canada for an automated shuttle demonstration project to be
conducted in conjunction with the Toronto Transit Commission and
Metrolinx. The motion now goes to the City of Toronto's full
Council. Details are at this
link. The
Transport Canada funding is from their Program to Advance
Connectivity and Automation in the Transportation System (ACATS).
Canada’s
Department of National Defence’s Innovation for Defence
Excellence and Security (IDEaS) program will be issuing a
second call for submissions for research proposals in Autonomous
Systems. IDEaS is similar to the U.S. military’s
DARPA
in terms of seeking technological innovations with applications
in the military/defence area. It plans to invest $1.6 Billion in
innovations for defence and security over the next 20 years.
For more information, check this
link.
Volkswagen, Nvidia, Continental, Ethernet technology
specialist Aquantia and Bosch have teamed up to create
Networking for Autonomous Vehicles (NAV).
This alliance intends to develop next generation in-vehicle
multi-gig networking for future vehicles and AVs. More
information at this
link.
On May 1, 2018, voters in Nashville TN rejected plans to
spend US$5.2 billion on new transit infrastructure (LRT, BRT,
transit centres, etc.). The emergence of AVs was cited as part
of the reason for the 2 to 1 vote against conventional transit.
More details at this
link.
Uber,
Waymo,
Ford, Toyota, Daimler, Lyft, FedEx, the American Trucking
Association and others are collaborating to study the 'human
impact' of self-driving cars with a focus on exploring labour
issues such as job losses when AVs start taking market share
from human drivers.
The non-profit organization for this task is called ‘Partnership
for Transportation Innovation and Opportunity’ (PTIO).
More information at
this
link.
The Alberta Motor Transport Association (AMTA)
is developing a new 7-acre training/test facility near Edmonton
International Airport. This facility has the potential to
support transportation research including the testing of
autonomous trucks, driverless trucks and truck platooning. More
information at this
link.
Waymo has
announced a partnership with Walmart and DDR in Metro
Phoenix to launch a commercial AV service later this year.
Currently, the partnerships provide benefits to Walmart shoppers
and visitors to a DDR Mall complex. If such partnerships with
retailers goes nationwide as the Waymo service expands, this has
interesting implications for city transportation and planning
departments, for businesses, and possibly even for City Councils
and regulations and bylaws.
CAVCOE's Paul Godsmark has called on academics, businesses and
government to support and carry out research in Phoenix to
better understand the wider socio-economic impacts. All cities
in North America and beyond that anticipate the deployment of
shared AV fleets would benefit from such research. This could
cover topics such as impacts to quality of life, accessibility
(especially for the disabled and seniors), traffic, parking,
business sectors, healthcare, school attendance, and emissions.
Details
here.
A recent edition of
TruckWest, Western Canada’s trucking newspaper, includes
an article on autonomous friendly corridors (AFCs) and how they
might evolve and benefit trucking in the region. Paul Godsmark
comments on some of the opportunities and challenges that
autonomous trucks and an AFC might pose.
Daimler/Mercedes has announced plans to launch an AV
shuttle service somewhere in Silicon Valley in 2019.
The shuttles will be luxury Mercedes S-Class sedans and
B-Class hatchbacks with a safety driver behind the wheel.
Details at this
link.
Swedish company Einride
has developed an autonomous logging truck dubbed ‘T/Log’ for
forestry work. This electrically powered vehicle has a range of
120 miles and can carry more logs due to the elimination of the
driver’s cab. It can also be controlled remotely via a remote
driver. More information is at
this
link.
Photo: Einride
On July 10th, the U.S. Secretary of
Transportation, Elaine Chao, addressed the annual
Automated Vehicles Symposium 2018 in San Francisco (this
link).
Among other things, she spoke about a US DoT report published in
July 2018 titled Public Listening Summit on Automated Vehicle
Policy. Link to this 39-page document
here.
On July 11th, Uber announced layoffs of 100
workers involves in its AV testing programs in Pittsburgh, San
Francisco and Toronto. Media reports indicate that Uber slashed
the number of autonomous vehicle operators from roughly 400 to
55. This is related to a general slowdown in Uber’s AV testing
following the fatality in Tempe, AZ
back in March 2018. More
information at this
link.
Upcoming AV-Related Events
Aug. 27-30, 2018
IEEE 88th Vehicular Technology Conference
(VTC2018) – Chicago, Illinois.
Sept. 16-19, 2018
Canadian Parking Association 2018 Conference; Toronto,
Ontario
Sept. 17-21, 2018
ITS World Congress;
Stockholm, Sweden.
Sept. 17, 2018
Canadian Automobile Insurance Rate Regulators
- Calgary, Alberta
Oct. 9-11, 2018
ADAS to Automated Driving Symposium
by SAE - Detroit, Michigan
Oct. 16-17, 2018
ADAS & Autonomous Vehicles USA
– Novi, Michigan
Oct. 23-25, 2018
Autonomous Vehicle Safety Regulation
World Congress - Novi, Michigan
Oct. 23-25, 2018
Autonomous Vehicle Test & Development
Symposium - Novi, Michigan
Oct. 25, 2018
Forum on Autonomous Vehicles
by AQTR – Montreal, Quebec
Oct. 30 – Nov. 1, 2018
Unmanned Canada 2018
– Conference & Trade Show,
Unmanned Systems Canada; Vancouver BC
Oct. 31 – Nov. 2, 2018
3rd International Driverless Vehicle Summit
organized by Australia & New Zealand Driverless Vehicle
Initiative (ADVI)
- Adelaide, Australia
Nov. 14-16, 2018
Tech.AD,
Detroit, Michigan
June 2-5, 2019
Canadian Institute of Transportation Engineers
(CITE) annual conference at the Westin hotel in Ottawa
Sep. 22-25, 2019
Joint TAC and ITS Canada conference
– Halifax, Nova Scotia
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Chief Editor: Ahmad Radmanesh
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