Brodmann17 joins 5G lab after ADAS tests 

Brodmann17 has already made its tech available to partners Intel, Microsoft and T-Mobile 
Detection, Monitoring & Machine Vision / January 17, 2022
By Ben Spencer
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Peachtree says North American manufacturers are now looking to leverage advanced ADAS for their future vehicles (image credit: City of Peachtree Corners)

Israeli-based Brodmann17 has joined the 5G Open Innovation Lab (5GOILab) following tests of its advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) technology at Peachtree Corners in Georgia. 

The 5GOILab is an ecosystem designed to make it easier for global platforms and enterprises to collaborate using open platforms and markets to develop, test and deploy new use cases for 5G and 5G-enabled technologies.

Peachtree is home to advanced smart city ecosystems, with smart connected technologies being developed in real-world conditions. Its Curiosity Lab is used by technology developers and companies, while smart connected solutions are being deployed across the community to aid the development of Internet of Things technologies. 

Last June, Brodmann17 added its technology to Curiosity Lab's Level 3 autonomous test vehicle to further develop and prove its software-only perception technology for assisted driving in real-world conditions.

Brodmann17 then joined the Seattle-based 5GOILab in October, bringing its technology to corporate partners Accenture, Dell, Intel, Microsoft and T-Mobile.

Brodmann17 co-founder Adi Pinhas says: “5G-enabled technologies open the door to a wide variety of new use cases, and we feel strongly that hybrid cloud-edge solutions play a critical role in the future of the automotive industry.”

Brandon Branham, assistant city manager of Peachtree Corners, says: “Brodmann17 is a perfect example of our commitment in working with talented deep learning engineers to prove out and scale technologies in a real-world smart city. The work Brodmann17 did here is making a global impact, with North American manufacturers now looking to leverage advanced ADAS for their future vehicles.”

Earlier in 2021, Brodmann17 also partnered with professional camera design house Rhonda Software to launch a new ADAS camera platform using the Ambarella CV25 edge artificial intelligence vision processor. The new solution is expected to address the needs of the video telematics sector for increased driver safety and fleet efficiency.
 

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