Volvo partners with AI company, DHE to explore human behavior prediction for trucking

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Updated Jun 24, 2019
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A demonstration of Perceptive Automata’s artificial intelligence tracking and signaling in real-time the likely intention to cross and awareness of two pedestrians near a Volvo VNR 300 heavy-duty truck model. The AI is able to track, in parallel and with a 360-degree field of view, a practically unlimited number of pedestrians, cyclists, and vehicles to enhance professional drivers’ situational awareness in road environments.A demonstration of Perceptive Automata’s artificial intelligence tracking and signaling in real-time the likely intention to cross and awareness of two pedestrians near a Volvo VNR 300 heavy-duty truck model. The AI is able to track, in parallel and with a 360-degree field of view, a practically unlimited number of pedestrians, cyclists, and vehicles to enhance professional drivers’ situational awareness in road environments.

Volvo Trucks North America and automated vehicle software provider Perceptive Automata recently partnered with Dependable Highway Express (DHE) to showcase a project designed to strengthen safety capabilities for the trucking industry through automation.

This project leverages human intuition artificial intelligence (AI) that reads the intention and awareness of vulnerable road users such as pedestrians, cyclists, and motorists, to enhance the situational awareness of truck drivers.

Volvo Trucks recognized the critical need for improved safety for all road users, specifically to augment situational awareness and better anticipate human behavior while on the road and developed a proof-of-concept alongside Perceptive Automata and DHE over the last eight months.

During a demonstration at DHE headquarters in Ontario, Calif., attendees experienced live Perceptive Automata’s AI software on a Volvo VNR 300 regional-haul model.

“Safety is a core value at Volvo Trucks, and we continue to explore new and innovative ways to further enhance transportation safety, as well as improve driver support and comfort,” said Aravind Kailas, research and innovation manager at Volvo Group North America. “Automation and driver support enhancements that help predict and prevent potential incidents will be essential to improving road safety now and in the future. While we recognize highly automated processes progress gradually and over time, we have gained valuable information from this collaboration in a short period of time.”

Perceptive Automata is focus is understanding the human state of mind on the road. Its AI software ingests data from on-vehicle sensors and, like humans, assesses in real-time the likely intention and awareness of pedestrians, cyclists and other drivers by reading visual cues such as eye contact, posture, physical orientation and head movement.

“Advanced automation in trucking is an important application of our human behavior prediction technology, and we are excited to team with Volvo Trucks and DHE to demonstrate its impact on trucking safety,” said Sid Misra, chief executive officer of Perceptive Automata. “Volvo Trucks’ culture of safety and DHE’s service excellence align with our vision for the future of automated trucking and advanced driver support, and this project showcased how automation technology can enhance the situational awareness of truck drivers to reduce cognitive load and driver fatigue, and, ultimately, safe lives.”

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Increased safety is achieved through continuous 360-degree monitoring of human road users near the truck and, when warranted, signaling to the truck driver and on-board automated systems increased risk based on changes in human intention. This enables earlier preventive actions by the truck driver, supported by the truck’s automated systems, to reduce the likelihood of accidents and to help modulate the amount and severity of braking and acceleration.

DHE provided real-world data from its fleet operations to enable the customization of the AI software for this specific application.

“DHE’s quest for excellence in all areas, especially safety, is obvious as we specify all our Volvo truck models with every safety feature available from its factory,” said Joe Finney, chief operating officer at DHE. “We are excited to play a part in the research and development of this automation technology and the positive impact it can have in keeping everyone safer on the roads of the world.”