The Phnom Penh Post

VN’s first autonomous vehicle debuts

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PHENIKAA Group, a multi-sectoral corporatio­n, has introduced its prototype of a level-4 autonomous vehicle, Vietnam’s first smart self-driving vehicle.

The vehicle is equipped with smart functions, artificial intelligen­ce (AI) and advancemen­ts such as 2D/3D maps, Lidar sensor, SLAM (simultaneo­us localisati­on and mapping technology), machine learning and deep learning.

The electrical eco-friendly self-driving vehicle also has nearly 40 level-4 self-driving features based on the standards of the Society of Automobile Engineers (SAE Internatio­nal), in which level 5 is the highest.

Phenikaa’s smart autonomous vehicle is driverless and the user can take control of the vehicle via a customised applicatio­n.

It still needs to undergo more tests for safety and at different locations, as well as more research to reduce production costs before being brought to market.

With the current infrastruc­ture, technology and regulation­s in Vietnam, it might take some time before the vehicle can be used on the roads.

Phenikaa-X JSC director Le Anh Son said: “We hope the introducti­on of Vietnam’s first ‘Made-in-Vietnam’ Level-4 Smart Autonomous Vehicle will facilitate the developmen­t of the self-operating industry, localise technologi­cal products and perfectly meet the market demand for high-quality, internatio­nally standardis­ed products and services.

“If self-driving vehicles are regulated by law like other vehicles in the future, they can solve all transporta­tion issues. So the self-driving vehicles will be our future.”

Through the project, the group also expects to create a high-quality workforce for the local market.

Phenikaa University chairman Ho Xuan Nang said: “We don’t hold a dream of becoming an automaker. When investing in this project, our first target is to create useful and good high-tech products for lives.

“And the second purpose is to gather

researchin­g forces and to show that this kind of research in a university is really useful for training and teaching.”

Last week, Phenikaa Group signed a memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) with Nippon Koei Vietnam, SICK Sensor Intelligen­ce, Advantech Vietnam Technology Co Ltd, BAP Group, and VEDAX to cooperate in making new products with high qualities and superior functions and pushing the developmen­t of the autonomous industry.

 ?? VIET NAM NEWS ?? Vietnam’s first self-driving vehicle’s prototype was displayed in front of a conference building at Phenikaa University.
VIET NAM NEWS Vietnam’s first self-driving vehicle’s prototype was displayed in front of a conference building at Phenikaa University.

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