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Škoda Trials Car-to-Pedestrian Communication Technology & Robot Rover

Staff Writer
- Apr 12 2023
koda Trials Car to Pedestrian Communication Robot Rover

Škoda is developing car-to-pedestrian technology which displays to pedestrians – via the car’s grille – when it’s safe to cross the road. The pilot is part of a wider trial scheme looking to make roads safer for children, senior citizens and people with disabilities.

The system replaces the Enyaq iV’s backlit Crystal Face grille with a new body featuring LED strip holders.

These programmable LEDs can be controlled separately, making it possible to create unique animations.

When the car approaches a pedestrian crossing, it can warn those waiting to cross in advance that it has spotted them.

It then stops and displays green arrows, for example, to tell them it’s safe to cross.

Once they have crossed, and the car is about to set off, it can display a different signal to warn pedestrians that the car is moving. 

The symbols currently being tested include green arrows and a green person, plus a warning triangle or a red triangle with a cross – symbols that are widely recognisable.

Also included as part of a wider trial is a robotic rover called IPA2X, which has been designed to help children, seniors and people with disabilities cross the road safely.

Experts from the Institute of Informatics, Robotics and Cybernetics at the Czech Technical University in Prague (CIIRC), the Technical University of Munich and Škoda have been working together to develop this smart assistant.

The robot, which is over two metres tall, looks like a mobile traffic light that makes its way to the middle of a pedestrian crossing. Once it gets there, it will display a green light and pedestrians can cross.

The robot is constantly monitoring its surroundings, so it can detect that a car is approaching the crossing.

With sensors located two metres high, it is able to see over parked cars.

It then heads out into the road when it sees it’s safe to do so.

In a press release, Škoda says: 'The robot displays both information for pedestrians and warnings for approaching cars – it shows approaching drivers a stop sign. It also sends a warning to the car itself, which is displayed as an animation on the infotainment display. Once the pedestrians have crossed the road, the robot goes back to the kerb'.

koda Trials Car to Pedestrian Communication Robot Rover

Škoda currently offers its customers 12 passenger-car series: the Fabia, Rapid, Scala, Octavia and Superb, as well as the Kamiq, Karoq, Kodiaq, Enyaq iV, Enyaq Coupé iV, Slavia and Kushaq.

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