Tuesday 1 September 2015

Robots Cars and Trucks:Market Shares,Strategies and Forecasts Worldwide 2015-2021


MTR: Robot Cars and Trucks: Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2015-2021

 

Summary

Robot cars and trucks permit users to implement automated driving. Fleet vehicles from Uber, Google and similar users are likely to be the early adopter groups. IBM and Google are sure to be a significant software vendors for all the robot car and truck market participants. IBM has a huge head start with its excellent middleware branded integrated solutions that are hardened and reliable. Google has mindshare and early market success with its early market trials. All the major auto manufacturers including Ford, VOlkswagen / Audi, Daimler / Mercedes, GM, Toyota and others are well positioned to participate in this market as it unfolds.

 

Table of contents

Robot Cars and Trucks Executive Summary 30, Robot Car and Truck Market Driving Forces 30, Robot Car and Truck Market Shares 33, Robot Car and Truck Market Forecasts 34, 1. Robot Cars and Trucks Market Definition and Market Dynamics 37, 1.1 Advanced Technology 37, 1.1.1 Adaptive Cruise Control 38, 1.1.2 Driver-Assist Technologies 40, 1.1.3 Ford Robotic Auto Control System 41, 1.2 Legal Hurdles Remain 43, 1.2.1 Robot Cars and Trucks Operation 45, 1.2.2 Robot Cars and Trucks Technology Trends 45, 1.2.3 Vehicle Sharing 45, 1.3 Urban Move to Mega Cities 46, 1.4 Robot Car Enabling Technologies 47, 1.4.1 Sensor Processing 47, 1.4.2 Machine Autonomy 48, 2. Robot Cars and Trucks Market Shares and Market Forecasts 50, 2.1 Robot Car


and Truck Market Driving Forces 50, 2.2 Robot Car and Truck Market Shares 53, 2.2.1 Google 54, 2.2.2 Google Self-Driving Car 55, 2.2.3 Google Self-Driving Car from Auto Components 56, 2.2.4 First Fully Autonomous Audi expected by 2017 56, 2.2.5 Ford / Lincoln 57, 2.2.6 Lincoln Adaptive Cruise Control 57, 2.2.7 Tesla 58, 2.2.8 Jaguar Driverless Cars 58, 2.2.9 IBM 59, 2.2.10 IBM / Ford Automotive Vehicle System M2M 59, 2.2.11 Ford Robotically Controlled Vehicles On Test Track 60, 2.2.12 Toyota Production LS 2013 Model Self-Driving Tools Technology 61, 2.2.13 Hyundai Genesis Smart Cruise Control 61, 2.2.14 Nissan 62, 2.2.15 BMW 62, 2.2.16 Daimler AG / Mercedes-Benz Self Driving Car 62, 2.2.17 GM Chevrolet Impala 2015 63, 2.2.18 Kairos Autonami Pronto4 64, 2.3 Robot Car and Truck Market Forecasts 65, 2.3.1 Autonomous Vehicle Integration Software Market 68, 2.3.2 Advanced Autonomous Car Software 70, 2.3.3 Automotive Market Discussion 72, 2.3.4 Commercial Car Adaptive Cruise Control 74, 2.4 Robot Car and Truck Regional Market Segments 74, 2.4.1 Ford North America 75, 2.4.2 Ford South America 78, 2.4.3 Ford Europe 78, 2.4.4 Ford Asia Pacific Africa 80, 2.4.5 Robot Car Regional Analysis 81, 3. Robot Cars and Trucks Product Description 83, 3.1 Tesla 83, 3.1.1 Tesla Dual Motor Model S 83, 3.1.2 Tesla Hardware Safety Features 85, 3.1.3 Tesla Software Safety Features 86, 3.1.4 Tesla Model S 87, 3.1.5 Tesla Driverless Car Features 89, 3.1.6 Tesla Autopilot 91, 3.1.7 Tesla Autopilot Parking 92, 3.1.8 Tesla Safety 93, 3.2 Google 94, 3.2.1 Google in Talks with Ford, Toyota and Volkswagen 95, 3.2.2 Google Self Driving Car 96, 3.2.3 Google Ride Sharing 99, 3.3 Uber 99, 3.3.1 Uber / Carnegie Mellon Partnership 99, 3.3.2 Uber Endorses Self-Driving Cars for Its Business 100, 3.3.3 Uber Ride Sharing App 101, 3.4 Apple 101, 3.4.1 Apple Testing Auto-Pilot 102, 3.5 IBM / Ford 103, 3.5.1 IBM Addresses The Internet of Things 104, 3.5.2 IBM Works With Ford On Self-Driving Cars 107, 3.5.3 IBM / Ford Automotive Vehicle System M2M 108, 3.5.4 Ford Leveraging IBM Partnership, Using Sensors 111, 3.5.5 IBM Smarter Planet Strategy 111, 3.6 Ford Self Driving Car 112, 3.6.1 Ford Robotic Auto Control System 113, 3.6.2 Ford Adaptive Cruise Control 115, 3.6.3 Ford / Lincoln 117, 3.6.4 Lincoln Adaptive Cruise Control 117, 3.6.5 Lincoln Active Park Assist 118, 3.6.6 Lincoln Lane-Keeping System 118, 3.6.7 Lincoln Intelligent Access with Push-Button Start 118, 3.6.8 Lincoln BLIS® with Cross-Traffic Alert 118, 3.7 Mercedes 119, 3.7.1 Mercedes Self Driving Car Interior 120, 3.7.2 Mercedes-Benz F 015 123, 3.7.3 Mercedes-Benz Leads In Concept Cars: Safety Leads the Research 128, 3.7.4 Daimler Robot Driving Truck 129, 3.8 Nissan 130, 3.8.1 Nissan and NASA Team Up To Build Zero-Emission Driverless Car 132, 3.8.2 Nissan EPORO Robot Car 133, 3.9 GM / Cadillac 134, 3.10 Toyota 138, 3.10.1 Toyota Lexus Division Modified Lexus LS Sedan. 140, 3.10.2 Toyota Lexus Adaptive Cruise Control 144, 3.10.3 Toyota: Automated Cars Won’t Be Driverless Cars 146, 3.11 Volkswagon / Audi / Porsche 147, 3.11.1 First Fully Autonomous Audi Expected by 2017 148,


3.11.2 Audi Self-driving Car Travels 550 Miles from San Francisco to Las Vegas 149, 3.11.3 Volkswagen 151, 3.11.4 Porsche / Volkswagen 154, 3.12 Volvo 157, 3.12.1 Volvo's Self-Parking, Driverless Car 157, 3.12.2 Volvo Mobile App of the iPhone "Park Now" Button 162, 3.13 BMW 165, 3.13.1 BMW Partially Automated Driving Functions 166, 3.13.2 BMW Autonomous Car Safety Features 167, 3.13.3 BMW Performance Limits Of Its Driverless Car 167, 3.13.4 BMW's Driverless Cars in China 170, 3.14 Subaru Adaptive Cruise Control 171, 3.15 Honda 174, 3.15.1 Honda Self-Driving Car in Detroit 177, 3.16 Hyundai Genesis Smart Cruise Control 179, 3.17 Tata Motors Limited / Jaguar Adaptive Cruise Control 181, 3.17.1 Jaguar Driverless Cars 181, 3.17.2 Tata Motors Limited / Jaguar / Land Rover 182, 3.17.3 Land Rover Smart Driver Assistance Technologies 184, 3.17.4 Land Rover Reverse Traffic Detection 185, 3.17.5 Land Rover Electric Power-Assisted Steering with Park Assist 186, 3.17.6 Land Rover Powerful Braking With Lightweight Brembo Calipers 188, 3.17.7 Land Rover Enhanced Active Safety Technologies 190, 3.17.8 Land Rover Engineered for Maximum Occupant Protection 192, 3.17.9 Driverless Cars Shaped by Land Rover Technology 194, 3.18 GM 2015 197, 3.18.1 GM Safety Technology 198, 3.18.2 Buick LaCrosse 2015 200, 3.19 Chrysler 300 SRT8 201, 3.19.1 Chrysler Technology Recognizes When Things Slow Down 202, 3.19.2 Chrysler Backup, Safety & Security 202, 3.19.3 Dodge Durango 2014 203, 3.20 Kongsberg CORTEX 205, 3.21 BAE Systems Land Vehicles Given a Brain of their Own 206, 3.22 Kairos Autonami Pronto4 Retrofitting System for Existing Vehicles or Vessels 208, 3.22.1 Kairos Pronto4™ Agnostic Autonomy System Features 210, 3.22.2 Kairos ProntoMimic Software Suite 211, 3.23 Lockheed Martin SMSS 212, 3.23.1 Lockheed Martin SMSS User-Proven Autonomy 213, 3.23.2 Lockheed Martin SMSS Unmanned Capabilities 213, 3.24 General Dynamics Robotic Systems 214, 3.24.1 General Dynamics Mobile Detection Assessment and Response System (MDARS) 218, 3.24.2 General Dynamics Tactical Autonomous Combat – Chassis (TAC - C) 219, 4. Robot Cars and Trucks Technology 222, 4.1 Robot Car Test Facility in UK 222, 4.2 MIT Demonstrates Swarm Of Modular Robots That Self-Assemble Into Larger Shapes 222, 4.3 Robotic Car Fish-Inspired Technology 223, 4.4 Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) 225, 4.4.1 Distance Measured By A Small Radar Unit 226, 4.4.2 ACC Technology 226, 4.4.3 Adaptive Cruise Control 227, 4.4.4 Lexus_IS250_ACC Adaptive Cruise Control 228, 4.5 Advanced Robot Technology: Navigation, Mobility, And Manipulation 229, 4.5.1 Robot Intelligence Systems 230, 4.5.2 Real-World, Dynamic Sensing 230, 4.6 User-Friendly Interfaces 231, 4.6.1 Tightly-Integrated, Electromechanical Robot Design 232, 4.7 Field Based Robotics Iterative Development 232, 4.7.1 Next-Generation Products Leverage Model 233, 4.7.2 Modular Robot Structure And Control 233, 4.7.3 Lattice Architectures 234, 4.7.4 Chain / Tree Architectures 234, 4.7.5 Deterministic Reconfiguration 235, 4.7.6 Stochastic Reconfiguration 235, 4.7.7 Modular


Robotic Systems 235, 4.8 Intel Military Robot Cultivating Collaborations 236, 4.9 Hitachi Configuration Of Robots Using The SuperH Family 236, 4.9.1 Hitachi Concept of MMU And Logic Space 238, 4.9.2 Robotic Use of Solid State Thin Film Lithium-Ion Batteries 242, 4.10 Network Of Robots And Sensors 242, 4.10.1 Sensor Networks Part Of Research Agenda 243, 4.10.2 Light Sensing 244, 4.10.3 Acceleration Sensing 245, 4.10.4 Chemical Sensing 245, 4.11 Military Robot Technology Functions 245, 4.12 Carbon Nanotube Radio 246, 4.13 Military Robot Funded Programs 247, 4.13.1 XM1216 Small Unmanned Ground Vehicle (SROBOT CARS) 248, 4.13.2 UUV Sub-Pillars 248, 4.13.3 Hovering Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (HAUV) 251, 4.13.4 Alliant 251, 4.13.5 ATSP is a Government-Wide Contracting Vehicle 252, 4.13.6 Quick, Efficient Contracting Vehicle 253, 4.13.7 Facilitates Technology And Insertion Into Fielded Systems 253, 4.13.8 Access to All Northrop Grumman Sectors 253, 4.14 iRobot  Technology 253, 4.14.1 iRobot AWARE Robot Intelligence Systems 254, 4.14.2 iRobot Real-World, Dynamic Sensing. 254, 4.14.3 iRobot User-Friendly Interface 255, 4.14.4 iRobot Tightly-Integrated Electromechanical Design. 255, 4.15 Evolution Robotics Technology Solutions 256, 4.16 Military Robot Technology Enablers 258, 4.16.1 Military Robot Logistics 260, 4.17 MRAP ATV: Requirements and Contenders 262, 4.18 Military Robot Enabling Technology 267, 4.19 Intel Integrated Circuit Evidence-Based Innovation 269, 4.19.1 Open Robotic Control Software 271, 4.19.2 Military Robot Key Technology 272, 5. Robot Cars and Trucks Company Description 275, 5.1 Apple 275, 5.2 Allen Vanguard 276, 5.2.1 Allen Vanguard Rapid Development 278, 5.3 BAE Systems 283, 5.4 BMW 286, 5.4.1 BMW Strategy 287, 5.4.2 BMW Revenue 287, 5.5 Bosch Group 290, 5.5.1 Evatran Group Plugless Sales Go Live with Bosch 290, 5.5.2 Bosch Business Overview 292, 5.5.3 Bosch Group Reorganized Its Business Sectors 292, 5.1.1 Bosch Consumer Goods sales 295, 5.1.2 Bosch Automotive Technology sales 295, 5.1.3 Bosch Industrial Technology Sales 296, 5.1.4 Bosch Group 297, 5.1.5 Bosch Healthcare Supports Independent Living At Home 297, 5.1.6 Bosch Security Systems Division 298, 5.6 Chrysler / Dodge 298, 5.6.1 Chrysler Revenue 300, 5.7 Daimler AG/Mercedes-Benz 300, 5.7.1 Daimler AG Revenue 301, 5.8 ECA Robotics 302, 5.9 Elbit Systems 304, 5.9.1 Elbit Systems Principal Market Environment 307, 5.9.2 Elbit Systems 308, 5.9.3 Elbit Systems Principal Market Environment 309, 5.10 Evatran Group 311, 5.11 Ford / Lincoln 311, 5.11.1 Ford Business 313, 5.11.2 Ford Motor Vehicle Fuel Economy 315, 5.11.3 Ford Revenue 315, 5.12 Fuji Heavy Industries / Subaru 316, 5.12.1 Subaru Automotive Business 317, 5.12.2 Subaru of America 317, 5.13 G-NIUS 318, 5.14 General Dynamics 319, 5.14.1 Sequester Mechanism 320, 5.14.2 General Dynamics Revenue 320, 5.14.3 General Dynamics Robotic Systems 322, 5.14.4 General Dynamics Robotic Systems (GDRS) Vision 322, 5.14.5 General Dynamics Robotic Systems (GDRS) Manufacturing 323, 5.14.6


General Dynamics Autonomous Land And Air Vehicle Development 323, 5.15 Google Self-Driving Car 324, 5.15.1 Google Cars Address Vast Majority Of Vehicle Accidents Due To Human Error 328, 5.15.2 Google Business 328, 5.1.7 Google Corporate 330, 5.15.3 Google Search 331, 5.1.8 Google Revenue 332, 5.1.9 Google Revenues by Segment and Geography 333, 4.19.3 Google Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2014 Revenue 334, 5.16 GM / Cadillac 335, 5.16.1 GM Business 337, 5.16.2 GM Strategy 337, 5.16.3 GM Revenue 338, 4.19.4 GM / Buick 340, 5.17 Honda 341, 5.18 Hyundai 344, 5.19 Kairos Autonami 345, 5.19.1 Kairos Autonomi Autonomy ROI 346, 5.19.2 Kairos Autonomi Upgrades Robot Conversion Kit 346, 5.20 Kongsberg 347, 5.21 Lockheed Martin 349, 5.21.1 Lockheed Martin Symphony Improvised Explosive Device Jammer Systems 353, 5.21.2 Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Revenue 353, 5.21.3 Lockheed Martin Electronic Systems 358, 5.21.4 Lockheed Martin 359, 5.22 Mesa Robotics 359, 5.22.1 Systems Development Division of Mesa Associates 359, 5.22.2 Mesa Robotics Affordable Robotic Solutions 361, 5.22.3 Mesa Robotics Revenue 362, 5.23 Mitsubishi 363, 5.24 Nissan 364, 5.24.1 Nissan Revenue 366, 5.25 Qualcomm 367, 5.25.1 Qualcomm Business 367, 5.25.2 QMC Offers Comprehensive Chipset Solutions 368, 5.25.3 Qualcomm Government Technologies 369, 5.25.4 Qualcomm Internet Services 370, 5.25.5 Qualcomm Ventures 371, 5.25.6 Qualcomm / WiPower 373, 5.25.7 Qualcomm Standardization Capabilities 374, 5.25.8 Qualcomm Regulatory and Compliance Capabilities 374, 5.26 Tata Motors Limited / Jaguar / Land Rover 375, 5.26.1 Jaguar Land Rover 375, 5.27 Tesla 375, 5.27.1 Tesla’s Mission Is To Accelerate The World’s Transition To Sustainable Transport 376, 5.27.2 Tesla Autopilot 378, 5.31 Thales Group 379, 5.30.1 Thales Core Businesses 379, 5.30.2 Thales: - A Global Player 380, 5.30.4 Thales Key Technology Domains 381, 5.30.5 Thales Open Research 382, 5.30.6 Thales Stance on Environment 383, 5.30.7 Thales Product Design 383, 5.30.8 Thales Site Management 383, 5.30.9 Thales Alenia Space Integration Of Service Module For The Fourth ATV 384, 5.30.10 Thales Sonar ‘Excels’ In Anti-Submarine Warfare Exercise 385, 5.30.11 Thales Group Ground Alerter 10 386, 5.30.12 Thales Group Ground Master 400 (GM 400) 387, 5.30.13 Thales Group Ground Smarter 1000 388, 5.30.14 Thales Group 389, 5.31 Toyota / Lexus 391, 5.31.1 Lexus Division of Toyota Motor Sales 392, 5.31.2 Toyota / Lexus 392, 5.31.3 Toyota 393, 5.31.4 Toyota Avalon Wireless Charging Pad 393, 5.32 Uber 396, 5.33 Vecna Technologies 396, 5.34 Volkswagen 397, 5.34.1 Volkswagon Brands 399, 5.34.2 Porsche SE 400, 5.34.3 Porsche SE 400, 5.34.4 Volkswagen / Audi 401, 5.34.5 Audi Gets The Second Driverless Car Permit In Nevada 402, 5.35 Volvo 402, 5.35.1 Volvo Revenue 403, 5.36 Visteon 405, 5.36.1 Visteon Revenue 406, 5.37 WiTricity 408, , List of Tables and Figures, , Table ES-1 31, Robot Cars and Trucks Market Driving Forces 31, Table ES-2 32, Autonomous Vehicle Safety Features Used in Robotic Cars 32, Table ES-3 34,    


Leaders in Development of Robot Cars and Trucks 34, Figure ES-4 36, Robot Commercial Car Market Shipments Forecasts Dollars, Worldwide, 2015-2021 36, Figure 1-1 42, Ford Robotic Auto Control System 42, Table 1-2 44, Highly Homogenized Global Car Market Characteristics 44, Table 2-1 51, Robot Cars and Trucks Market Driving Forces 51, Table 2-2 52, Autonomous Vehicle Safety Features Used in Robotic Cars 52, Table 2-3 54, Leaders in Development of Robot Cars and Trucks 54, Figure 2-4 55, Google Driverless Car 55, Figure 2-5 60, IBM MessageSight Ford 60, Table 2-6 61, Toyota Production LS 2013 Model Self-Driving Tools Technology 61, Figure 2-8 66, Robot Commercial Car Market Shipments Forecasts Dollars, Worldwide, 2015-2021 66, Table 2-9 67, Robot Car Shipments and Installed Base, Dollars and Units, Worldwide, 2015-2021 67, Table 2-10 69, Autonomous Vehicle Integration Software Components 69, Figure 2- 70, Children Look Inside A Self-Driving Car At Google Headquarters in Mountain View, Calif., on April 25, 2013 70, Table 2-13 73, Automotive Industry Market Factors 73, Table 2-14 74, Automotive Industry Limits On The Ability To Reduce Costs 74, Figure 2-21 81, Military Ground Robot Regional Market Segments, Dollars, 2012 81, Table 2-22 82, Military Ground Robot Regional Market Segments, 2012 82, Figure 3-1 83, Tesla Dual Motor Model S and Autopilot 83, Table 3-2 86, Tesla Hardware Safety Features 86, Table 3-3 87, Tesla Software Safety Features 87, Figure 3-4 87, Tesla Model S 87, Figure 3-5 88, Tesla Model S All-Wheel Drive Dual Motor 88, Figure 3-6 91, Tesla Autopilot 91, Figure 3-7 96, Google Self Driving Car 96, Table 3-8 106, IBM Robot Car EcoSystem Positioning 106, Table 3-9 108, Value of IBM Advanced Analytics And Optimization 108, Figure 3-10 110, IBM MessageSight Ford 110, Figure 3-11 112, Ford Self Driving Car 112, Figure 3-12 114, Ford Robotic Auto Control System 114, Figure 3-13 116, Ford Robotic Auto Control System 116, Figure 3-14 120, Mercedes Self Driving Car Open Interior 120, Figure 3-15 121, Mercedes Self Driving Car Interior 121, Figure 3-16 123, Mercedes-Benz F 015 123, Figure 3-17 124, Mercedes Self Driving Car Vision Is To Raise Comfort And Luxury To A New Level By Offering Maximum Of Space And A Lounge Character 124, Figure 3-18 125, Mercedes-Benz Self Driving Car Interior 125, Figure 3-19 126, Mercedes-Benz Self Driving Car Impact-Protected Installation Of F-Cell Plug-In Hybrid Drive System 126, Figure 3-20 131, Nissan Self Driving Car 131, Figure 3-21 132, Nissan Zero-Emission Driverless Car 132, Figure 3-22 134, GM Cadillac Self Driving Car 134, Figure 3-23 135, GM EN-V Hands Free Driverless Auto 135, Figure 3-24 136, GM EN-V Hands Free Driverless Auto 136, Figure 3-25 137, 2013 Red Sonic General Motors Auto Driving 137, Figure 3-26 138, Toyota Self Driving Car 138, Figure 3-27 140, Toyota Self Driving Car Wheel 140, Table 3-28 141, Toyota Autonomous Driving Tools 141, Table 3-29 142, Toyota Production LS Model Self-Driving Tools Technology 142, Figure 3-30 144, Lexus Adaptive Cruise Control 144, Figure 3-31 145, Lexus_IS250_ACC Adaptive Cruise Control 145,


Figure 3-32 147, Audi Connect 147, Figure 3-33 151, Volkswagen Self Driving Car 151, Figure 3-34 153, Volkswagen TAP Autopilot 153, Table 3-35 154, Volkswagen TAP Automatic Driving Support Technology 154, Figure 3-36 156, Porsche Adaptive Cruise Control Illustrated 156, Figure 3-37 157, Volvo Self Driving Car Functions 157, Figure 3-38 158, Volvo Self Driving Car Auto Parking 158, Table 3-39 159, Technologies Needed To Equip A Car With A Self-Parking Capability 159, Figure 3-40 160, Volvo Self Driving Vehicle 160, Figure 3-41 162, High End Volvo With Safety Package 162, Figure 3-42 165, BMW Self Driving Car 165, Figure 3-43 168, BMW Autonomous Driving Race Car 168, Figure 3-44 169, BMW Autonomous Car GPS Systems 169, Table 3-45 172, Subaru Adaptive Cruise Control Features 172, Figure 3-46 174, Honda Car Safety Adapter Systems 174, Table 3-47 179, Hyundai Genesis Smart Cruise Control 179, Figure 3-48 183, Land Rover Range Rover 183, Figure 3-49 186, Land Rover Range Rover 186, Table 3-50 188, Land Rover Terrain Response® Functions 188, Figure 3-51 189, Land Rover Range Rover 189, Table 3-52 191, Land Rover Enhanced Active Safety Technologies 191, Figure 3-53 192, Land Rover Range Rover 192, Figure 3-54 195, LandRover Velodyne LIDAR Sensor 195, Figure 3-55 197, GM Self Driving Cadillac 197, Table 3-56 198, GM Safety Technology 198, Figure 3-57 200, Buick LaCrosse 2015 200, Figure 3-58 201, Chrysler Adaptive Cruise Control 201, Figure 3-59 203, Dodge Durango 2015 203, Figure 3-60 205, Kongsberg CORTEX 205, Figure 3-61 206, BAE Systems Remote Military Land Vehicles 206, Figure 3-62 208, Kairos Autonami Pronto4 Retrofitting System for Existing Vehicles or Vessels 208, Figure 3-63 209, Kairos Pronto4™ Agnostic Autonomy System 209, Table 3-64 210, Kairos Pronto4™ Agnostic Autonomy Sub-Systems 210, Table 3-65 211, Kairos ProntoMimic Software Suite Features 211, Figure 3-66 212, Lockheed Martin SMSS 212, Table 3-67 215, General Dynamics GDRS Functions Needed To Perform A Variety Of Military, Government And Civilian Missions 215, Table 3-68 215, General Dynamics Autonomous Systems Implementation Functions 215, Table 3-69 216, General Dynamics Military Robots Functions 216, Table 3-70 217, General Dynamics Military Robot Positioning 217, Table 3-71 217, General Dynamics Military Warfighter Support 217, Table 3-72 218, General Dynamics MDARS Features: 218, Figure 3-73 219, General Dynamics Tactical Autonomous Combat – Chassis (TAC - C) 219, Figure 3-74 220, General Dynamics Tactical Autonomous Combat TAC-C Capabilities 220, Figure 3-75 221, General Dynamics Tactical Autonomous Combat TAC-C Vehicle Specifications 221, Figure 4-1 224, Nissan Fish Behavior Rules Model for Robot Car 224, Table 4-2 225, Fish Behavior Rules 225, Table 4-3 229, Automakers With Adaptive Cruise Control (Mid-2015) 229, Figure 4-4 239, Hitachi Modular Robot Configuration 239, Table 4-5 241, Military Robot Key Product Technology Factors 241, Table 4-6 245, Military Robot Technology Functions 245, Table 4-6 (Continued) 246, Military


Robot Technology Functions 246, Table 4-7 249, Missions (UUV “Sub-Pillars”) In Priority Order 249, Figure 4-8 250, UUVMP Vision 250, Table 4-9 251, Alliant Features: 251, Table 4-9 (Continued) 252, Alliant Features: 252, Figure 4-10 256, iRobot / Evolution Robotics Technology Solutions 256, Figure 4-11 258, Military Robot Technology Enablers 258, Table 4-12 259, Military Robot Technology Characteristics 259, Figure 4-13 260, Military Ground Robot Ground Domain Technology Enablers 260, Table 4-14 261, US Army Military Robot Logistics Positioning 261, Figure 4-15 265, Robot Systems Associated with Force Application Description 265, Figure 4-16 266, Robotic Performance Characteristics 266, Table 4-17 268, Military Robotics Enabling Technology 268, TABLE 4-18 269, Military Robots Development Challenges 269, Table 4-19 270, Military Robot Integrated Circuit-Based Innovation Functions 270, Table 4-20 272, Military Robot Key Technology 272, Table 4-21 273, Robot Communications Key Technology 273, Table 4-22 274, Military Robot Key Navigation Technologies 274, Figure 5-1 277, Allen Vanguard Threat Intelligence 277, Table 5-2 278, Allen-Vanguard R&D Team Mandate: 278, Table 5-3 279, Allen-Vanguard Scientific And Engineering Topics Researched and Developed 279, Table 5-4 280, Allen-Vanguard R&D Fundamental Research 280, Table 5-5 281, Allen-Vanguard R&D Engineers And Scientists Comprehensive Research 281, Table 5-6 284, BAE Systems Standards 284, Figure 5-7 285, BAE Systems Revenue in Defense Market 285, Table 5-8 303, ECA Robotics Range Of Products 303, Table 5-9 306, Elbit Systems Activities: 306, Table 5-10 309, Elbit Systems Activities: 309, Table 5-11 314, Factors Impacting Ford Profitability Of Business 314, Table 5-12 319, G-NIUS Unmanned Ground Systems (UGS) Solutions 319, Table 5-13 327, Google Autonomous Vehicles Technology 327, Table 5-14 336, GM Market Positioning 336, Figure 5-15 351, Lockheed Martin Segment Positioning 351, Table 5-16 352, Lockheed Martin's operating units 352, Figure 5-17 354, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Segment Positioning 354, Figure 5-18 355, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Segment Portfolio 355, Figure 5-19 355, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics C130 Worldwide Airlift 356, Figure 5-20 356, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Falcon Fighter 357, Figure 5-21 358, Lockheed Martin Electronic Systems Portfolio 358, Table 5-22 360, Mesa Robotics Technical Experience 360, Table 5-23 382, Thales Key Technology Domains 382, Figure 5-24 387, Thales Group Ground Master 400 387, Table 5-25 388, Thales Group GROUND Master 400 Key Features: 388, Table 5-26 389, Thales Group Ground Smarter 1000 Key Features: 389, Figure 5-27 390, Thales Critical Decision Chain 390, Table 5-28 392, Toyota / Lexus Advanced Active Safety Research Vehicle Features 392, Figure 5-29 394, Toyota Qi Wireless Charging 394, Figure 5-30 399, Volkswagon Brands 399, Figure 5-31 409, WiTricity Technology 409, , ,


 

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