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		<title>Toyota will be first to use NVIDIA&#8217;s self-driving simulator</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[ad_1] Toyota&#8217;s Research Institute-Advanced Development (TRI-AD) will be the first customer for Drive Constellation. The automaker is already using the NVIDIA Drive AGX Xavier computer (below) to power self-driving vehicle testing in the real world, and will assist NVIDIA in developing its simulation and self-driving tech. The system consists of two distinct cloud-powered solutions. The [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Toyota&#8217;s Research Institute-Advanced Development (TRI-AD) will be the first customer for Drive Constellation. The automaker is <a href="https://www.engadget.com/2017/05/10/toyota-taps-nvidia-drive-px-to-power-its-autonomous-vehicles/">already using</a> the <a href="https://www.engadget.com/2019/01/08/nvidia-drive-autopilot/">NVIDIA Drive AGX Xavier</a> computer (below) to power self-driving vehicle testing in the real world, and will assist NVIDIA in developing its simulation and self-driving tech.</p>
<p>The system consists of two distinct cloud-powered solutions. The &#8220;Constellation Simulator&#8221; server uses NVIDIA&#8217;s GPUs to run software called Drive Sim that generates a realistic virtual world to be fed into a virtual car&#8217;s sensors. The second server, &#8220;Constellation Vehicle,&#8221; powered by the Drive AGX in-car computer, then processes the simulated sensor data.</p>
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<p>&#8220;The driving decisions from Constellation vehicle are fed back into Constellation Simulator, aiming to realize bit-accurate, timing-accurate hardware-in-the-loop testing,&#8221; said NVIDIA. The aim, of course, is to help Toyota and other manufacturers develop and market self-driving cars that will work safely in the real world.</p>
<p>To aid in that process, NVIDIA also unveiled an open platform that works with any driving software called &#8220;Safety Force Field&#8221; (SFF). It uses sensor data to predict what will happen on roads and take actions to protect the vehicle and other users. &#8220;The SFF framework ensures these actions will never create, escalate or contribute to an unsafe situation and includes actions necessary to mitigate potential danger,&#8221; said NVIDIA.</p>
<p>Rather than trying to model highly complex real-world scenarios, SFF &#8220;follows one core principle of collision avoidance as opposed to a large set of rules and expectations.&#8221; NVIDIA said. It takes into account both braking and steering constraints and has been tested in highway and city simulations that would be too dangerous for the real world. &#8220;SFF is mathematically designed such that autonomous vehicles equipped with SFF will, like magnets that repel each other, keep themselves out of harm&#8217;s way and not contribute to unsafe situations,&#8221; said NVIDIA Autonomous Driving VP David Nister.</p>
<p>NVIDIA first announced Drive Constellation a year ago, just after a self-driving Uber vehicle &#8212; equipped with NVIDIA&#8217;s tech &#8212; struck and killed a pedestrian. After the accident, CEO Jensen Huang said the company would rededicate itself to what is &#8220;probably the hardest computing technology we&#8217;ve ever encountered.&#8221;</p>
<p>Drive Constellation will be available to any developer, said CEO Jensen Huang said at this year&#8217;s NVIDIA&#8217;s GTC developer conference. Companies working on self-driving tech will be able submit their own simulation scenarios, and then see the results on their own computers. &#8220;This large-scale validation capability is comparable to operating an entire fleet of test vehicles, however, it is able to accomplish years of testing in a fraction of the time,&#8221; the company said in a statement.</p>
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