Nexyad Joins Here Technologies To Make Vehicle Safer With Cognitive AI

Mobility Outlook Bureau
06 Jul 2021
06:03 PM
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Nexyad uses cognitive AI to aggregate extensive data sources in a vehicle in real-time and interprets them to assess whether a certain driving behaviour is appropriate given the surrounding context.


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The embedded, real-time platform for aggregating onboard data, Nexyad, and Here Technologies are now working together to apply cognitive AI to road safety.  

Nexyad uses cognitive AI to aggregate extensive data sources in a vehicle in real-time and interprets them to assess whether a certain driving behaviour is appropriate given the surrounding context. 

The assessment can easily be delivered to a driver via a mobile phone, which can be calculated from four sets of data from Here map, the Global Navigation Satellite System, electronic horizon and acceleration. 

The Nexyad platform can aggregate data from Advanced Driving Assistant Systems (ADAS) sensors to include a camera, radar and lidar, weather (visibility and temperature), and traffic data.   

Its real-time data aggregation platform provides two output values 20 times every second: the lack of caution of the driver and the maximum speed recommended given the road conditions – legal speed limit, road roughness, the topography of the road, weather, and traffic. 

Nexyad bases its analysis on several thousand road accident reports, using a set of rules from modern hybrid AI, including knowledge-based systems, deep learning, neural gas, PAC (Possibly Approximatively Correct) learning, game theory, reinforcement learning, and possibility theory and fuzzy logic.  

It also provides drivers with a score that reflects the risk associated with their driving behaviour. Insurers are using this platform to provide recommendations to drivers and generate a risk profile.

The company has started to integrate the Here HD Live Map to provide OEMs with Predictive Automotive Cruise Control services whereby appropriate speeds are not only being recommended but automatically implemented. 

Moving forward, connected vehicles will use SafetyNex to assess the level of caution of their driving and will be able to adopt the appropriate speed even in unknown road conditions.  

“We found that the maps from Here are accurate to the centimetre and constantly updated to the second. Every detail counts for us - the topography of the road, the exact positioning of the crossing, the location of a school. With our mission being to save lives, we cannot settle for anything less than the best,” says Gérard Yahiaoui, CEO, Nexyad. 

“Nexyad’s SafetyNex software is one of a kind – not only does it provide a score for the lack of caution of the driver, based on the environment in real-time, it also recommends an appropriate driving speed. This is the future for Predictive Automotive Cruise Control systems, insurers and autonomous vehicles,” said Gilles Martinelli, Director of Automotive, Here Technologies.  

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