MIT Review: Audi among the 50 most innovative firms
Every year the editors of the “MIT Technology Review” look for companies all over the world that have announced ground-breaking technologies. This year the jury put Audi on the list of “50 Disruptive Companies” in recognition of the piloted driving project it presented at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Detroit.
The technology is based on Audi’s adaptive cruise control with stop & go function, and is enhanced by a lateral guidance system. Two radar sensors monitor an area up to 250 meters (820.21 ft) ahead of the vehicle at a 35-degree scanning angle. A wide-angle video camera monitors the lane markings and can also detect objects such as other vehicles, pedestrians and guardrails.
Eight ultrasonic sensors monitor the zones directly in front of the car and at its corners. There is also a laser scanner that supplies high-precision data gathered at an angle of about 140 degrees and as far as 80 meters (262.47 ft) ahead of the front of the car. In the words of Audi Board of Management chair Rupert Stadler: “We are greatly honored to be included in the group of the world’s most innovative companies. It shows that Audi is well equipped for the future.”
“As summed up in its slogan ’Vorsprung durch Technik’, Audi is up among the leaders in the integration of electronic and electromechanical systems,” says Wolfgang Dürheimer, AUDI AG technical development board member. “Piloted driving is a logical step for Audi, based on the in-car assistance systems already in use.”
Audi already plays a leading role in the premium segment with extensive safety, comfort and convenience equipment and tailor-made Internet services on its cars. Under the heading “Audi connect” the company offers its customers integrated services that include traffic information online, Google Earth and Street View, weather, airline and railroad data and links with social media services such as Facebook and Twitter.
“MIT Technology Review” magazine, launched in 1899 at the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is regarded as one of the world’s leading publications of its kind. Every year the magazine select 50 companies whose innovations have the potential to have a lasting effect on life around the world. International corporations such as Apple, Samsung and GE have already been included in the list.
Article continues after this advertisementInclusion in the MIT’s “50 Disruptive Companies” is the third award gained by Audi’s piloted driving technology. In January the US magazine “Popular Science” chose the Audi piloted parking system for garage parking facilities as its “Product of the Future”, and the specialized media network “The Verge” acknowledged the new Audi system to be “Best Automotive Technology” at this year’s CES.
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