GATEway shuttle trial: using automated shuttle vehicles for last mile transportation
Published on Oct 21, 2016
This video provides details on the first GATEway trial which will explore the use of automated shuttle vehicles for last mile transportation.
The shuttle trial is one of a number of trials taking place as part of the GATEway project to help understand the use, perception and acceptance of automated vehicles in the UK. Others trials include automated urban deliveries, remote teleoperation demonstrations, exploring how automated vehicle systems work for people with additional travel needs, and high-fidelity simulator tests to investigate how drivers of regular vehicles respond and adapt their behaviour to the presence of automated vehicles on the roads.
How teleoperation and autonomy can improve mobility for disabled drivers
Published on Jan 3, 2017
The UK’s first demonstration of a teleoperated autonomous vehicle service for people with reduced mobility has been successfully completed as part of the GATEway project (Greenwich Automated Transport Environment).
Taking place at the InterContinental Hotel in the Royal Borough of Greenwich and completed using an autonomous-enabled Toyota Prius, the demonstration marked the end of a fortnight of testing in which GATEway partners Gobotix and O2 were able to successfully demonstrate remote operation of an unmanned vehicle.
Self-driving transport is coming to cities. Here's how it works
Published on Apr 29, 2017
You can't just build a self-driving vehicle and set it loose on the road. Professor Nick Reed explains how his team prepared London's autonomous shuttles.
The GATEway Project: This is just the beginning.
Published on Mar 22, 2018
Overview video of the final phase of the GATEway Project trials providing a shuttle service at the Greenwich Peninsula to understand public acceptance of, and attitudes towards, driverless vehicles.
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