Valeo Tech can predict what the driver will do
safety technology more and more advanced and most importantly, smarter. Valeo’s technology on display at CES 2023 can keep pedestrians safe in traffic by predicting what other drivers and pedestrians might do.
Technology developed by the French automotive supplier Valeo. Ironically the name Pantomime, this technology uses an algorithm that helps vehicles learn traffic patterns. Valeo says this will help vehicles “understand the movements of vulnerable road users like cyclists”. If you haven’t noticed, this technology is not intended for the cars you and I drive. This is all for autonomous vehicles.
Valeo says the technology could even potentially be used for law enforcement. Let’s say a self-driving car needs to be stopped and stopped by the police. Police will be able to order and instruct the vehicle to stop or comply.
In addition to Mime, Valeo also introduced the third generation of LiDar technology, which the company says can detect things up to 500 feet away. The company has also developed a smart charging system for electric vehicles that it says will be able to recharge the “smart grid of the future”.
In addition to charging the battery, the charger also re-energizes the vehicle network, enabling future smart grid power. The most compact and powerful version (40% more power density than the previous generation) is being developed for an American automaker.