NAVTEQ, the leading global provider of maps, traffic and location data
enabling navigation, location-based services and mobile advertising
around the world, is joining with Audi and three leading U.S.
universities to further the Audi Urban Intelligent Assist (AUIA)
project. The goal of the project is to develop connected car
technologies that reduce congestion, improve safety and make driving
less stressful in increasingly chaotic and rapidly growing urban centers
around the world. The universities will be supplied with NAVTEQ® Map
data to support their pursuit of developing state of the art innovations
and solutions for the connected car.
NAVTEQ Maps include data which can specifically support Advanced Driver
Assistance Systems (ADAS), such as Geometry, Slope and Height. Relying
on these ADAS capabilities, future Audi models could be able to help
drivers better detect and avoid dangerous situations. The universities
will also have access to NAVTEQ Map data such as Traffic Patterns™,
Speed Limits, Enhanced 3D City Models, Enhanced Junction Views and POIs.
This broad offering supports Audi's vision of developing models that
will know preferred destinations, routes the motorist's have most
commonly traveled and the time needed to reach appointments. The Audi
Urban Intelligent Assist project will run through 2013.
"NAVTEQ Maps were a clear choice to power the Audi Urban Intelligent
Assist research initiative," said Mario Tippelhofer, Electronics
Research Laboratory. "The automotive grade quality of the data, as well
as their commitment to development and innovation in the automotive
industry, demonstrates why they are a trusted and valued supplier."
To stay at the forefront of in-vehicle technology, Audi is engaging the
best universities to solve tomorrow's challenges. The Audi Urban
Intelligent Assist project, a research initiative launched by Audi
together with its Electronics Research Laboratory in Silicon Valley and
three top U.S. universities – the University of Southern California, the
University of California at Berkeley and the University of California
at San Diego - will develop technologies to take the connected car,
driver assistance and infrastructure electronics to the next level. Audi
envisions that future connected Audi vehicles will take care of all the
things that make driving in the city tedious and dangerous, so that
motorists can enjoy the drive and get to where they want to go
efficiently, safely and comfortably.
"We are dedicated to providing the highest level of automotive grade
quality data to support research development and innovation in the
industry," said Dave Dale, Vice President of Americas Sales, NAVTEQ.
"Projects such as these reinforce that NAVTEQ Maps and our premium
content not only add value to the automotive industry today, but will
continue to play a significant role in automotive solutions of the
future."
About NAVTEQ
NAVTEQ is the leading global provider of location content in the form
of maps, traffic and places data that enables navigation, location-based
services and mobile advertising around the world. NAVTEQ supplies
precise, comprehensive location content to power automotive navigation
systems, portable and wireless devices, Internet-based mapping
applications and government and business solutions. The Chicago-based
company was founded in 1985 and has approximately 5,500 employees
located in 202 offices in 53 countries.
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