Info
Info
News Article

Torc Robotics Selects AWS As Preferred Cloud Provider For Self-driving Truck Fleet

News

Torc Robotics has selected Amazon Web Services (AWS), Inc. as its preferred cloud provider to handle the scale and speed needed for data transfer, storage, and compute capacity as the company prepares to deploy its fleet of next-generation self-driving test trucks in New Mexico and Virginia. With the growth in test fleet size, number of routes, and sensor capability, there is an increase in data ingestion and analysis needs by engineering teams in the U.S. and in Germany.

Torc is an independent subsidiary of Daimler Truck AG, responsible for commercializing a Level 4 autonomous system that will be offered to trucking customers. As defined by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), under Level 4 autonomy, a vehicle is capable of performing all driving functions under specified operating conditions.

AWS's extensive capabilities are designed to provide rapid, secure data transfer, intelligent tiered storage, managed orchestration and analytics tools, and high-performance multi-core CPU and GPU compute to help Torc rapidly scale its agile and cost-efficient development platform and accelerate its testing and commercialization of the technology.

Torc's test fleet in New Mexico is already generating petabytes of data (1 petabyte is 1 million gigabytes) from tests on public roads. Torc's end-to-end software stack collects and processes raw data from multiple sensors such as lidar, radar and cameras. In addition to the expansion of routes and fleet size, the next generation of test trucks has integrated more sensors at higher resolutions to enhance object detection at longer ranges — further increasing the magnitude of data for analysis, simulation, and machine learning.

“Our next generation fleet of test trucks will help us rapidly grow our capabilities and accelerate the commercialization of Level 4 self-driving trucks,” said Michael Fleming, Torc's CEO. “Our ability to handle the data involved must be able to keep up - whether it's for transfer, storage, or scaling our simulation capability. With AWS, we have a trusted solution that provides the computing scale, transfer speed, and security when we need it.”

“The race to develop self-driving vehicles generates massive volumes of data from many types of sensors. With AWS, Torc engineers have the speed, flexibility, and insights they need to design tests, run simulations at scale, and refine their experiments using a broad range of highly specialized compute instance types,” said Wendy Bauer, Director of Automotive Sales, AWS. “By pairing Torc's industry-leading technology with AWS's reliability, security, and deep expertise in autonomous vehicle development, Torc is positioned to remain a leader and introduce the benefits of self-driving trucks to society.”

“We believe this relationship between Torc and AWS brings together two very strong teams and is another milestone on our road to Level 4 trucks,” said Dr. Peter Vaughan Schmidt, Head of Daimler Trucks' Autonomous Technology Group, which Torc is a part of. “Daimler Trucks' goal is to enable safe deployment of self-driving trucks and shape the future of the trucking and logistics industry at large.”

AWS as a robust cloud solution
Torc's Level 4 self-driving vehicle system utilizes on-board computers that process sensor data in real time and host software that handles the dynamic driving tasks during autonomous runs. Torc will leverage AWS to increase the efficiency of data transfer from its on-road routes as their team continues to enhance the system. “AWS is an ideal platform for the ingest, storage, and post-processing of massive amounts of data collected by our on-road test fleet,” explained Ben Hastings, Torc's CTO.

Torc's development team will utilize AWS for both low- and high-demand tasks, as well as data sharing across remote teams. Torc will leverage AWS managed services such as Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) for running simulation software at scale, Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka (Amazon MSK), Amazon Managed Workflows for Apache Airflow (MWAA), and Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) Intelligent-Tiering to efficiently manage test data and support regulatory compliance. This integration on AWS will allow Torc to transfer massive amounts of data for log analysis of real-world tests, while also providing computational power for simulation and deep learning.

“Our software is tested in simulation using a combination of synthetic scenarios and replayed sensor data,” said Hastings. “These tests often stack up in ways that create significant peak demands for compute resources. With AWS, we get a solution that can dynamically scale to meet the needs of the engineering and virtual testing teams without having to acquire and maintain our own datacenters.”

RoboSense Teams Up With Webasto On Smart Roof Module With Integrated MEMS LiDAR
Plus Selects Aeva 4D LiDAR For The Volume Production Of Autonomous Trucks
Lumentum Expands VCSEL Array Range
Take It To The Limit With HBK’s New Force Sensor
Faraday Future Selects Velodyne As Exclusive Lidar Supplier For Flagship FF 91
World-leading Pharmaceutical Developer Turns To TorqSense
Webinar: Next Generation Optical Spectrum Analyzer
OmniVision Announces Industry’s First 8 Megapixel Medical-Grade Image Sensors For Single-Use And Reusable Endoscopes
Paragraf Introduces A Graphene Hall Sensor
Brewer Science Demonstrates Smart Devices & Printed Electronics Capabilities
BAE Systems Unveils Ultra Low-Light Image Sensor
Melexis Announces Latest Triaxis Position Sensor Together With New PCB-less Packages
Scientists Make Novel Thermal Sensor
Brewer Science’s Newly Launched Smart Devices Will Be Displayed At CES
New Investment In Light-powered Biosensor Accelerates The Availability Of High Quality – Low Cost Tests
The All-round Smart Proximity Sensor Chip
NTU Singapore Launches Quantum Science And Engineering Centre
Smart Eye And OmniVision Announce End-to-End Interior Sensing Solution
SiLC Rolls Out Chip-Integrated FMCW LiDAR Sensor
Continental And Iteris Collaborate To Explore Intelligent Infrastructure Technology
Landis+Gyr Awarded Major Smart Water Contract By South East Water
New Wireless Torque Technology
HELLA Brings Latest Passenger Car 77GHz Radar Technology Into Series Production
Toshiba Expands Scope Of Its Solid-State LiDAR Solution To Address Transportation Infrastructure Monitoring
×
Search the news archive

To close this popup you can press escape or click the close icon.
Logo
×
Logo
×
Register - Step 1

You may choose to subscribe to the Sensor Solutions Magazine, the Sensor Solutions Newsletter, or both. You may also request additional information if required, before submitting your application.


Please subscribe me to:

 

You chose the industry type of "Other"

Please enter the industry that you work in:
Please enter the industry that you work in:
 
X
Info
X
Info
Live Event