Eureka Prometheus Project
The Eureka PROMETHEUS Project was the largest R&D project ever in the field of driverless cars. It received in funding from the EUREKA member states, and defined the state of the art of autonomous vehicles. Numerous universities and car manufacturers participated in this Pan-European project.
In formulating the project, the automotive and industrial partners recognised the need for a wide range of skills and cooperated with over forty research establishments to create a programme consisting of seven sub-projects. Under a steering committee were three projects on industrial research and four on basic research.
Industrial research
- PRO-CAR : Driver assistance by computer systems
- PRO-NET : Vehicle-to-vehicle communication
- PRO-ROAD : Vehicle-to-environment communication
- PRO-ART : Methods and systems of artificial intelligence
- PRO-CHIP: Custom hardware for intelligent processing in vehicles
- PRO-COM : Methods and standards for communication
- PRO-GEN : Traffic scenario for new assessment and introduction of new systems
Results
The project culminated in a 'Board Members Meeting' on 18–20 October 1994 in Paris. Projects demonstrated were:CED 1 : Vision Enhancement
CED 2-1 : Friction Monitoring and Vehicle Dynamics
CED 2-2 : Lane Keeping Support
CED 2-3 : Visibility Range Monitoring
CED 2-4 : Driver Status Monitoring
CED 3 : Collision Avoidance
CED 4 : Cooperative Driving
CED 5 : Autonomous Intelligent Cruise Control
CED 6 : Automatic Emergency Call
CED 7 : Fleet Management
CED 9 : Dual Mode Route Guidance
CED 10: Travel and Traffic Information Systems
PROMETHEUS PRO-ART profited from the participation of Ernst Dickmanns, the 1980s pioneer of driverless cars, and his team at Bundeswehr Universität München, collaborating with Daimler-Benz. A first culmination point was achieved in 1994, when their twin robot vehicles VaMP and VITA-2 drove more than on a Paris multi-lane highway in standard heavy traffic at speeds up to. They demonstrated autonomous driving in free lanes, convoy driving, automatic tracking of other vehicles, and lane changes left and right with autonomous passing of other cars.
Participants
There were upwards of 600 commercial members that participated in some way in the Prometheus Project, however, notable ones includeBMW
- Bosch
- British Aerospace
- Bull
- CASA
- CGE
- Fiat
- GEC
- Imperial Chemicals, Inc.
- ICL
- Italtel
- Matra
- MBB
- Mercedes
- Montedison
- Nokia
- Olivetti
- Peugeot
- Philips
- Plessey
- Renault
- Saab
- SGS-Thompson
- Siemens
- Thomson
- Volkswagen
- Volvo