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Autonomous Perodua Bezza by Reka – artificial intelligence project for software, machine learning


In the midst of a series of new models for the Malaysian market, the 2023 Malaysia Motor Show also held a test session of autonomous vehicles for artificial intelligence using a Perodua Bezzais built and operated by Reka, a Malaysian artificial intelligence automation company specializing in artificial intelligence, software and machine learning for autonomous driving.

According to Reka, the AI-driven autonomous vehicle project at Reka started in 2016 and has since grown with advancements in technology and industry awareness of self-driving technology for vehicles. industrial purposes.

This autonomous driving test exercise on the Perodua Bezza used – as can be seen in these images – a focus on software and machine learning, said Reka COO Mohd Amri Mohd Din. for existing drivers to control the steering, throttle and brake systems of production cars.

A set of sensors consisting of a camera, lidar and radar feeds data to the artificial intelligence on the test vehicle’s autopilot to identify and understand obstacles, thereby helping the vehicle make navigational decisions. direction and how to respond to a variety of situations. by controlling acceleration, steering and braking.

In addition to the walking speed demonstration held at MAEPS for the Malaysia Motor Show 2023, the autonomous vehicle test bed was tested exclusively on specialized vehicles. Test route for self-driving cars in Cyberjayaand the Reka lab are also located in Cyberjaya to facilitate logistics for the autonomous vehicle testing team, Amri said.

Beyond the potential of self-driving vehicles on public roads, such as those being tested in Cyberjaya, Reka hopes to highlight the potential of self-driving car technology for public purposes, Amri said. Karma.

“We did a project in Singapore to improve the efficiency of port operations while reducing accidents caused by human error. By programming our autonomous vehicles to prioritize safety, we were able to develop an efficient and reliable solution for industrial use,” he said.

In addition to the automotive sector, Reka’s further development in this area also led to the creation of PLExyz, the company’s crowd analysis tool for indoor navigation, the company said.

The technology uses AI and machine learning algorithms to analyze and predict crowd movements, which Reka says can be useful for crowd control purposes in a variety of settings. Reka says the potential of the technology is huge and could help improve safety and efficiency in a variety of industrial and public applications.

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