As it prepares to break ground on a $6.5 million test track, the new University of Michigan Mobility Transformation Center already has its sights set on taking over the roads of Ann Arbor.
The center, a cross-disciplinary collaboration, announced that it is aiming to put a fleet of connected and autonomous vehicles on public roads by 2021. If successful, the area would likely be the first in America to have a shared fleet of networked driverless vehicles.
U-M Transportation Research Institute director Peter Sweatman is also heading up the new center. He said that putting autonomous cars on the road is a process that will involve years of engineering work.
“We view automation in terms of progression of taking the feet off the pedals, hands off the wheel, eyes off the road, and eventually the bum out of the seat so that it’s completely driverless,” he said.
“Those stages are interesting and they’ll happen through time. We’ll have to go from one stage to the next.”
UMTRI already has a head start on connecting vehicles. The institute is running an $18 million pilot program sponsored by the U.S. Department of Transportation that put sensors into nearly 3,000 cars driven by Ann Arbor residents.
The sensors currently in cars and trucks on the roads of Ann Arbor are passive, gathering data by interacting with each other and sensors posted at busy intersections, around sharp curves and on local freeways. The goal of the MTC is to expand the ability of those sensors and eventually give them decision-making power.
“We think this tech is important because it’s so transformational,” Sweatman said.
“First and foremost, we can avoid most crashes. We can also avoid a lot of the stops vehicles make in traffic and we can design vehicles completely differently.”
Sweatman added that the new vehicle design will be possible because transmissions and engines will no longer have to be designed for use by humans. The processes can be streamlined as they are automated.
“They can become much lighter,” he said. “The design freedom that will come about from removing the normal considerations is going to create a lot of synergies in a lot of different areas.”
The possibility of substantially innovative vehicle design has attracted a number of automotive manufactures to the project, and also a host of other companies more peripherally attached to the automotive industry.
“We’re talking to a number of makers, but we regard this as a new ecosystem of companies that will be involved,” Sweatman said.
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