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Automotive Outlook Conference January 13, 2019 Autonomous Vehicles Market Review USA/Canada Challenges & Opportunities 1 2 3 Canadas Rapid AutoTech Evolution Ross McKenzie, Managing Director Waterloo Centre for Automotive


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Automotive Outlook Conference January 13, 2019

Autonomous Vehicles

Market Review USA/Canada Challenges & Opportunities 1 – 2 – 3 Canada’s Rapid AutoTech Evolution

Ross McKenzie, Managing Director

Waterloo Centre for Automotive Research

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University of Waterloo

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Largest Engineering School in Canada

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Largest Mathematics Faculty in the World

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Largest Co-operative Education Program in the World

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Creator-owns Intellectual Property (IP) Policy

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uWaterloo Velocity – Largest free business incubator in the World

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Waterloo Centre for Automotive Research

  • 125 Professors
  • 415 Campus Researchers

uwaterloo.ca/watcar

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Autonomous Vehicles

Market Review USA/Canada

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Variety of Vehicles

  • OEM Sourced

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Variety of Vehicles

  • OEM Sourced  Solo

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Variety of Vehicles

  • OEM Sourced  Solo  OEM Partner

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Partner Shifts

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Partner Shifts

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Partner Shifts

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Partner Shifts

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Source: KNVX-TV Phoenix, Arizona

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Partner Shifts

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Project Titan

  • OS or Vehicle?

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Project Titan

  • OS or Vehicle?

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AI in an AV

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AI in an AV

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Highly Automated

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Highly Automated

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Waymo Pacifica

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Autonomous Vehicles

Challenges & Opportunities

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Developing an Autonomous Vehicle

Canada’s first autonomous vehicle

Autonomoose

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Developing an Autonomous Vehicle

Canada’s first autonomous vehicle

Autonomoose

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Developing an Autonomous Vehicle

Radar GPS Navigation Connectivity

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Developing an Autonomous Vehicle

LiDAR Radar GPS Navigation Localization and Mapping Camera Vision Connectivity Detection, Tracking and Prediction Motion Planning and Control

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Developing an Autonomous Vehicle

LiDAR Radar GPS Navigation Localization and Mapping Power Management Safety Camera Vision Connectivity Detection, Tracking and Prediction Motion Planning and Control Mobile Security Machine Learning

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Canadian technology on an AV Platform

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Canadian technology on an AV Platform

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5 Levels of Driving Automation

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Source: SAE Graphic: Intel

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AV Development / Functional Operation

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Source: SAE Graphic: Intel

Expectation – August 2016 75 % Development 25 % Operation

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AV Development / Functional Operation

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Source: SAE Graphic: Intel

Expectation – August 2016 75 % Development 25 % Operation Result – August 2018 40 % Development 60 % Operation

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Autonomous Vehicle Platform

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Autonomous Vehicle Platform

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Autonomous Vehicle Platform

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Autonomous Vehicle Platform

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Autonomous Vehicle

1 – 2 – 3

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Required to Drive an Autonomous Vehicle

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  • 1. Connected Infrastructure

Source: Library of Parliament, Canada

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Required to Drive an Autonomous Vehicle

  • 1. Connected Infrastructure
  • 2. Automated Vehicle

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  • 1. Connected Infrastructure
  • 2. Automated Vehicle
  • 3. 3D Map

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Required to Drive an Autonomous Vehicle

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  • 1. Connected Infrastructure
  • 2. Automated Vehicle
  • 3. 3D Map

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Required to Drive an Autonomous Vehicle

Source: Velodyne

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Open 3D Mapping

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Autoonomous Vehicles

Canada’s Rapid AutoTech Evolution

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CANADA’S AUTOMOTIVE CLUSTER

AUTOMOTIVE OEMs

  • 260 miles/415 km

corridor

  • 700+ supplier companies
  • 13 assembly lines
  • 5 powertrain facilities
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CANADA’S AUTOMOTIVE CLUSTER

AUTOMOTIVE OEMs

  • 260 miles/415 km

corridor

  • 700+ supplier companies
  • 13 assembly lines
  • 5 powertrain facilities
  • 3 OEM R&D centres
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CANADA’S AUTOMOTIVE & IT CLUSTERS

AUTOMOTIVE OEMs

  • 260 miles/415 km

corridor

  • 700+ supplier companies
  • 13 assembly lines
  • 5 powertrain facilities
  • 9 OEM R&D centres

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT)

  • 60 miles/110 km corridor
  • 15,000+ tech companies

ONLY NORTH AMERICA REGION WITH

OVERLAYING

AUTO & IT CLUSTERS

500 km/310 miles to Waterloo

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Automotive Outlook Conference January 13, 2019

Autonomous Vehicles

Market Review USA/Canada Challenges & Opportunities 1 – 2 – 3 Canada’s Rapid AutoTech Evolution

Ross McKenzie, Managing Director

Waterloo Centre for Automotive Research

uwaterloo.ca/watcar