Mitsubishi Electric Develops Technologies for Automated Mapping and Extraction of Transitions in Mapping Landscape for High-Precision 3D Maps Essential in Autonomous Driving
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Mitsubishi Electric Develops Technologies for Automated Mapping and Extraction of Transitions in Mapping Landscape for High-Precision 3D Maps Essential in Autonomous Driving

Combination of AI and proprietary Mobile Mapping System could help hasten autonomous driving

TOKYO — (BUSINESS WIRE) — March 15, 2017Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (TOKYO: 6503) announced today that it has developed technologies for automated mapping and extraction of transitions in mapping landscape based on artificial intelligence (AI) and the company’s own Mobile Mapping System (MMS) for highly precise three-dimensional maps that provide static information of roads and surrounding objects, intending to form the basis for dynamic maps indispensable for autonomous driving. As a forerunner in the industry, Mitsubishi Electric aims to contribute to the early implementation of maps that offer constantly updated dynamic information, such as traffic signals and information about surrounding vehicles etc., for safe, highly precise autonomous driving.

Both technologies will be exhibited for the first time at CeBIT 2017 in Hannover, Germany at the Mitsubishi Electric booth in Hall 4, booth A38 (24) from March 20 through March 24, 2017.

Automated Mapping Technology

The automated mapping technology uses AI to quickly create precise, accurate three-dimensional maps. Only necessary information, such as road markings and traffic signs, is extracted from laser-point clouds and camera data measured and collected by MMS. Mitsubishi Electric’s MMS provides 3D positional information of roads and roadside structures with an absolute precision within 10cm or less, which is collected via a system consisting of laser scanners, cameras and GPS antennas, while driving. AI improves the precision of extraction and recognition of the only data necessary, resulting in some 10 times faster map creation compared to industry-standard manual creation. The system also costs less than conventional methods.

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