Mobileye Shield+ V4 Operator Training

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Mobileye, an Intel Company COLLISION AVOIDANCE SYSTEM Mobileye Shield+ Version 4

A C H I E V I N G V I S I O N Z E R O W I T H I N N O VAT I V E T E C H N O L O G Y


ROSCO VISION SYSTEMS HISTORY Rosco was founded in 1907 in Manhattan, NY with the main focus of manufacturing automotive vision safety products including: • Mirrors • Head and tail lamps • Spot and dome lights • Switches • Other machined parts Today, Rosco employs 250 people in Queens, NY. • Modern 110,000 Ft.2 facility • Heavy duty manufacturing • ISO9001:2008 certified • Diversified industries

PRODUCTS

INDUSTRIES Commercial Bus

School Bus

Mirrors

Camera & Recording Systems

Sun Visors

Integrated Products

Public Safety Trucks, Military, Specialized


MOBILEYE & ROSCO PARTNERSHIP 2014

Rosco’s unique market presence in the bus industry helps define product requirements for pedestrian collision prevention Mobileye and Rosco partner to implement Mobileye Shield+ Version 2 Systems to address the complexities of long vehicle collision avoidance.

2015 - 2019

Rosco deploys over 500 Mobileye Shield+ Version 2 Systems at US and Canadian transits as Mobileye develops the next generation Version 4 system to detect pedestrians and bicyclists in low light. With Version 4 Rosco develops APAS (Automated Pedestrian Announcement System) for intelligent pedestrian and bicyclist notification.

2020

Rosco continues to receive bus manufacturer orders and bids resulting in annual deployments of 500 to 1000 systems per year in US and Canada.


Video Explaining Shield+ Version 4


Shield+ Version 4 Layout


Shield+ Version 4 Layout


Shield+ In Action • Fo l l o w i n g s l i d e s u t i l i ze v i d e o re c o rd i n g s i m u l at i n g w h at t h e s e n s o rs a re v i e w i n g d u r i n g a c t u a l e ve nt s fo r t ra i n i n g purposes • Ea c h s l i d e ste p s t h ro u g h key p o i nt s o f t h e e ve nt • Ea c h s l i d e a l s o h a s w h at te l e m at i c s i n fo r m at i o n i s p ro v i d e d • T h e s l i d e s c o ve r p e d e st r i a n c o l l i s i o n w a r n i n g fo r t h e f ro nt l ef t t u r n , r i g ht t u r n a l o n g w i t h ve h i c u l a r U FC W a n d FC W


Loc Time 02/14/2019 14:53:29

Vehicle Name

Address

Speed

Status Name

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ME - Pedestrian Collision Warning

(Note: Top Left) In the distance there is a pedestrian getting out of a car, then veering out towards traffic as he walks along the parked cars. The Shield+ System alerts the driver (notice driver’s reaction on the top right screen) with a Pedestrian Collision Warning (PCW) in time for the driver to veer out to avoid contact with the pedestrian.

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Loc Time 05/15/2019 12:20:40

(Note: Bottom Left) This video shows a bus making a left turn while another bus shown on the bottom left, blocks the view of a pedestrian crossing the street outside of the crosswalk behind the bus. The pedestrian continues to be blocked by the bus until the driver is fully into the turn. The pedestrian also ends up stepping back away from the bus. Note the bus slows down after the alerts. This alert is crucial due to the limited view of the pedestrian caused by the other bus.

Vehicle Name

Address

Speed

Status Name

10

PCW-LR

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Loc Time 05/15/2019 16:19:31 (Note: Bottom Right) A situation that happens often at bus stops --after the bus picks up passengers, the driver starts to pull away from the curb while a man walks very close to the bus without the driver’s knowledge. The Shield+ System alerts the driver with a Pedestrian Collision Warning (PCW) of a pedestrian in his blind zone prompting him to look around (see top right screen) for the cause of the alert and to also slow down to avoid possible contact.

Vehicle Name

Address

Speed

Status Name

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PCW-RR

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Loc Time 05/13/2019 18:31:01

Vehicle Name

Address

Speed

Status Name

17

ME - UFCW

(Note: Top Right) Shield+ System alerts driver with a Forward Collision Warning (FCW) causing the driver to brake suddenly. The proof that the driver reacted to the Mobileye alert is seen by the passenger losing her balance as a result of the sudden stop.

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Loc Time 05/07/2019 16:50:37

Vehicle Name

Address

Speed

Status Name

22

ME - Forward Collision Warning

This clip shows an operator driving aggressively in traffic. Shield+ System alerts driver with a Forward Collision Warning (FCW) causing the driver to brake and honk the horn.

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SHIELD+ TELEMATICS

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SHIELD+ TELEMATICS – CASE STUDY Using Street View to determine potential reasons for Hot Spots MYRTLE AVE No protection for cyclists in bike lane from street traffic

DEKALB AVE No protection in bike lane, bike lane paint is worn off, a lot of potholes


SHIELD+ TELEMATICS – CASE STUDY Identifying Potential Danger Zones / Hot Spots GPS & CAT MAP

Comparing Shield+ Hot Spots to Vision Zero Map

CORRELATION!


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