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5 Future Self-driving Buses for Urban Mobility ▶1

Autonomous vehicles also known as self-driving vehicles use artificial intelligence (AI) software, light detection & ranging (LiDAR), RADAR, and cameras to sense the surrounding environment and navigate by forming an active 3D map of that environment. There are different levels of autonomy ranging from semi-autonomous that require driver assistance to fully autonomous, which does not require a human operator. A lot of gas is burned while driving at high speeds or braking and re-accelerating excessively. Self-driving vehicles use less battery and consume less gas, which results in less pollution. This adds benefits to make it suitable for environment.

00:00 ● Intro - Futuristic Vectalia STREAT Bus Concept
The inspiration for the design of the STREAT bus comes from a carriage. Andreas Grasmück, the designer, wanted to create a feeling of being chauffeured in a special way with a unique exterior and interior. This everyday public transportation, should also combine multiple purposes, like air cleaning and a mobile packing station. Due to complex requirements, the exterior design of the bus should have a clearly identification and understandable without clustering all elements too much. Even those large side windows are tinted in body color for clean look and optimum privacy feeling.
00:34 ● 1. Scania NXT CONCEPT VEHICLE REPRESENTS A VISION OF THE FUTURE
NXT has been designed as a prototype for testing and evaluation, but also to exhibit to get feedback on the concept. But what would this new creature look like? “Many of the features have been designed with the future always-online generation in mind. Their lives will be closely intertwined with technology, and we think this concept vehicle will appeal to them,” says Transport Designer Michael Bedell, Scania. “From the start, our aim was that it should not be perceived as aggressive, but be assertive and command respect as a vehicle in traffic. At least in the beginning, some may try to provoke the autonomous vehicle to stop, and it should be clear that NXT is on the move.”

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02:23 ● 2. MUJI X Sensible 4's Self-Driving Bus Premiered in Finland
MUJI is Developing Self-Driving Buses That Can Function in Any Weather Condition.

It’s only natural that the world’s first fully autonomous self-driving bus would come out of Finland. Finland, believe it or not, is often considered
to be the ‘Silicon Country’ that gave the world Nokia and pretty much set the very blueprint for mobile communications.

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04:01 ● 3. EasyMile EZ10
The EasyMile EZ10 is a battery-powered autonomous electric bus designed and marketed by EasyMile. It seats up to six people and four more passengers may ride standing, or it can accommodate a wheelchair, with the aim of helping to bridge the first mile/last mile of a trip. EZ10 has been deployed in more than 30 cities and 16 countries.

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05:46 ● 4. Mercedes-Benz self-driving Future Bus
Mercedes-Benz Future Bus by Daimler
Developed based on technology in the company's autonomous truck, the Future Bus is able to drive itself along suitable routes, communicate with traffic lights to cross junctions, and automatically stop at stations.

The bus – developed by the company's Daimler Trucks department – also has an auto-brake system that can recognise obstacles, like pedestrians crossing the road, to avoid collisions.

It is able to automatically halt at bus stops, where it will open and close its doors for passengers to get on and off.
08:38 ● 5. Olli - A self driving bus that speaks sign language & provides other accommodations

An accessible version of the bus, called “Accessible Olli” will be using IBM’s artificial intelligence powered Watson technology to communicate with passengers since there will be no driver or staff on it. For example, when blind commuters take public transit, they usually have difficulty finding empty seats.Olli, using cameras and artificial intelligence, would be able to identify open seats on the bus, and through audio cues and mobile app, would be able to direct the passenger. A set of haptic sensors placed on each seat would also be able to generate vibrations in the air using ultrasound, and would notify the passenger about an empty seat if they happen to pass one.

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