BlueDvlTxn
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Hi all! First post here - I've enjoyed reading through this massive forum, and can't wait for my Mach E to show up!
Does anyone know if the Mach E will have LiDAR sensors? It seems like it should, given Ford has talked of the need to have LiDAR for higher levels of autonomy and not use the approach Tesla did with cameras and radar alone. (Or maybe I'm overly optimistic that future OTA updates will be more than just fine tuning / bug fixing - beyond the already announced hands free driving).
I've read some comments on here that no, it will not. However, a SlashGear article back from the November release states " The number of sensors Ford is building into the Mustang Mach-E is shaping up to be considerable. Right now it’s not confirming just how many there’ll be, but it did tell SlashGear that there’d be cameras, LIDAR, ultrasonic, and radar in the mix. "
There's a Ford patent to hide them in the mirrors (a slick trick). Also, Velodyne just released a new low cost LiDAR sensor ~$100 each - that's the LiDAR company Ford has been in partnership with for their autonomy development. Looking back at the Fusion Hybrid test vehicles with the hockey puck LiDAR on the A pillar, it all seems feasible....but the question remains...…..did Ford add them to future proof autonomy on all Mach E's?
I also enjoyed this article from Techcruch where they say " By using Lidar, Ford recently showed that its autonomous vehicles can drive in complete darkness without human intervention. In the process, they remind us that the self-driving car is about a lot more than as-good-as-humans: It’s about harnessing tech to make cars far safer and smarter than human drivers." Mind you, this was from 2016!
Does anyone know if the Mach E will have LiDAR sensors? It seems like it should, given Ford has talked of the need to have LiDAR for higher levels of autonomy and not use the approach Tesla did with cameras and radar alone. (Or maybe I'm overly optimistic that future OTA updates will be more than just fine tuning / bug fixing - beyond the already announced hands free driving).
I've read some comments on here that no, it will not. However, a SlashGear article back from the November release states " The number of sensors Ford is building into the Mustang Mach-E is shaping up to be considerable. Right now it’s not confirming just how many there’ll be, but it did tell SlashGear that there’d be cameras, LIDAR, ultrasonic, and radar in the mix. "
There's a Ford patent to hide them in the mirrors (a slick trick). Also, Velodyne just released a new low cost LiDAR sensor ~$100 each - that's the LiDAR company Ford has been in partnership with for their autonomy development. Looking back at the Fusion Hybrid test vehicles with the hockey puck LiDAR on the A pillar, it all seems feasible....but the question remains...…..did Ford add them to future proof autonomy on all Mach E's?
I also enjoyed this article from Techcruch where they say " By using Lidar, Ford recently showed that its autonomous vehicles can drive in complete darkness without human intervention. In the process, they remind us that the self-driving car is about a lot more than as-good-as-humans: It’s about harnessing tech to make cars far safer and smarter than human drivers." Mind you, this was from 2016!
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