RACE – UKAEA’s state of the art robotics technology centre at
Culham Science Centre – is to consolidate its position as a test
site for driverless cars as a number of major investments in this
area were announced today.
These projects will play a key role in putting the first
driverless cars on public roads in the coming years. Most notable
is the DRIVEN consortium* led by award-winning driverless car
developers Oxbotica and including RACE. DRIVEN has received over
£8m in funding from the Government’s CCAV (Centre for Connected
and Autonomous Vehicles) £13m investment in this area. This will
go towards developing and operating a fleet of vehicles to
operate on public roads, with complete autonomy, within the next
two and half years. The project will culminate with these
vehicles travelling autonomously from London to Oxford (with
safety drivers on board as a precaution) – as a public
demonstration of the viability of this technology.
RACE will play a key role in the project. Oxbotica’s main field
test activities are conducted from their base in the RACE
building, and they make use of the 10 kilometres of roads,
junctions, roundabouts (even traffic lights and pedestrian
crossings) within the closed Culham site; a perfect ‘test track’
for these vehicles to test their ability to monitor and react to
other vehicles, cyclists and people in realistic circumstances,
whatever the weather. This latest funding comes amid strong
support for the whole robotics and artificial intelligence
community. ‘Cutting edge artificial intelligence and robotics
systems that will operate in extreme and hazardous environments’
will benefit from a £270m Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund
announced in the 2017 Spring Budget, and a recent House of Lords
Science and Technology Committee report recommended the route
ahead to harness the huge potential of connected and autonomous
vehicles.
RACE Director Rob Buckingham said:
RACE has been working with Oxbotica for some time now. The
DRIVEN team brings together the right combination of interests
and enthusiasm to change the conversation in this exciting
field from mostly speculation to real world detail. DRIVEN will
show how autonomous vehicles will change the world, both for
the public and industrial users.
DRIVEN is important because it will answer questions around
cyber security and insurance as well as the underlying
technology. RACE has a key supporting role: enabling testing on
the Culham Science Centre site before we venture on the public
roads. DRIVEN reinforces our aspiration to enable connected and
autonomous vehicles to be widely adopted. Starting in
Oxfordshire we are already thinking about how autonomous
vehicles fit within a modern transport plans for both Oxford
and Didcot Garden Town. DRIVEN is a very important step on this
journey.
*The DRIVEN consortium is led by Oxbotica Ltd.; the other
partners in the project are the Oxford Robotics Institute,
insurer XL Catlin, Nominet, Telefonica, the Transport Research
Laboratory, UKAEAs RACE facility, Oxfordshire County Council,
Transport for London and Westbourne Communications.