ROBOTIC VEHICLES
Fusion Processing has developed a bespoke CAVstar-lite system which enables small robots to operate with full autonomy on both flat surface and rugged off-road terrain. With a range of platforms dependent on customer demands, CAVstar-lite offers unrivalled levels of autonomy in a small package. Uses include:
Surveillance robots – offering the ability to patrol a defined area, capturing video footage and identifying any misplaced items or intruders and notifying an operations room. Suitable for security applications.
Exploration/mapping robots – able to autonomously explore unmapped areas safely, returning video footage, and a map of the area of interest. Suitable for exploration and surveying hazardous areas.
Industrial robots and tugs – able to autonomously navigate its way to safely deliver items between stations in a warehouse, factory floor or similar environments.
Intelligent Sensing And Control Systems For Autonomous Vehicles
The world's leading provider of AV Level 4 technology for autonomous buses
AUTONOMOUS VEHICLE SYSTEMS
Fusion Processing continues to develop state-of-the-art technology to autonomise vehicles and improve the safety of vulnerable road users.
DRIVER ASSISTANCE
ADAS: We apply our autonomous tech and knowhow to regular driven vehicles.
TRAFFIC TRAK
Smart cities rely on smooth running highways for the transportation of goods and populations.
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Fusion Processing Ltd awarded share of £6.6m government funding to develop the world’s first SAE Level 4 autonomous hydrogen HGV
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Fusion Processing to supply Advanced Driver Assistance Systems to hydrogen truck pioneer HVS as part of £15 million investment from the UK Government’s Advanced Propulsion Centre
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