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PolyU and Guangzhou & Chinese Academy of Sciences (GZIS) launch a joint laboratory for collaborative study in “Collaborative Communication, Navigation, Positioning and Sensing for Intelligent Vehicles”

1 Jun 2020

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Starting from 20 March 2020, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) and the Institute of Software Application Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (GZIS) have agreed to jointly build a "Joint Laboratory of Collaborative Communication, Navigation, Positioning and Sensing ". Based on the joint laboratory, the two parties will give play to their respective advantages, and jointly carry out multi-faceted cooperation in intelligent navigation and unmanned vehicle communication and positioning, vehicle networking, and vehicle-road collaborative sensing technologies and equipment.

GZIS is one of the seven governing units of the Guangzhou Intelligent Connected Vehicle Demonstration Area Operation Center. The Intelligent Transportation Laboratory under it focuses on the key technologies of V2X vehicle-road collaborative sensing and control, and intelligent connected vehicles in a structured environment. Integrated demonstration applications. A number of independent intellectual property rights have been developed in the early stages, including vehicle-road collaboration protocol stacks, roadside traffic participant fusion positioning algorithms, vehicle-road collaborative roadside / vehicle communication terminal equipment, and intelligent networked automobile road test data acquisition terminal equipment. Scientific and technological achievements.

The PolyU side will be led by Dr Li-Ta Hsu, Assistant Professor of Interdisciplinary Division of Aeronautical and Aviation Engineering, to carry out technical cooperation. Dr Hsu is a technical representative of the Institute of Navigation (ION), US and an associate fellow of the Royal Institute of Navigation (RIN), UK. The research group has carried out in-depth scientific research in the areas of unmanned vehicle multi-sensor fusion positioning, multi-vehicle collaborative positioning and sensing, and smartphone GNSS positioning.
 

 

 



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