THE Toyota Research Institute (TRI) on Jan. 7 at the 2019 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas unveiled the TRI-P4 automated-driving test vehicle. The P4 is a fifth-generation Lexus LS sedan fitted with autonomous driving systems TRI is developing under its Chauffeur and Guardian programs.
TRI explained Chauffeur is focused on fully autonomous driving technologies in which 鈥渢he human is essentially removed from the driving equation, either completely in all environments, or within a restricted driving domain.鈥
Ryan Eustice, senior vice-president for automated driving at TRI, continued Guardian is geared toward making a driver perform better — not replace him or her. The executive noted the P4, set to join TRI鈥檚 fleet of self-drive cars, will help 鈥渁ccelerate the development鈥 of the Chauffeur and Guardian programs
TRI said the P4 uses Lexus鈥檚 latest chassis and steering technologies, making it more responsive and smoother when the car is driving itself. To do this, it relies on two additional cameras to improve situational awareness on the sides and two new imaging sensors — one facing forward and one pointed to the rear — specifically designed for autonomous vehicles. A modified radar system improves close-range detection.
Carried over from previous Lexus test cars is the LIDAR sensing system, which has eight scanning heads.

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The P4鈥檚 trunk contains the 鈥渂rain鈥 of the automated driving system.

TRI said the 鈥淧4 is a much smarter research vehicle than its predecessor鈥 due largely to 鈥済reater computing power [that allows] its systems to operate more machine learning algorithms.鈥 The car can process sensor inputs faster and react more quickly to the surrounding environment, TRI noted.
It added the computer box in the P4鈥檚 trunk — the 鈥渂rain鈥 of the automated driving system — is now mounted vertically against the rear seat. This frees up the car鈥檚 trunk for hauling cargo.
鈥淲e took a holistic approach to integrating autonomous components into the design of the new LS,鈥 said Scott Roller, senior lead designer at CALTY Design Research, which TRI tasked to handle the car鈥檚 styling. 鈥淭he result is a fluid surface embracing advanced technology loosely inspired by science fiction in the graphic separations between form and function.鈥
TRI said Toyota Motor North America鈥檚 prototype development center will begin converting more LS sedans into P4 in the first quarter of 2019.