In 818 this year, Suning Logistics officially launched the 5G unmanned delivery vehicle, which helped the "last mile" upgrade of smart retail. It is an upgraded version of the "Wolong No.1" unmanned delivery vehicle launched by Suning Logistics last year. It not only has MengMeng's eyes and nose, but also can "talk". Let's take a look at how amazing this delivery car is!
In April last year, the "Wolong No.1" unmanned delivery vehicle launched by Suning Logistics was successfully tested in Nanjing, and then it was put into normal operation in Beijing, Nanjing and Chengdu. "Compared with the first generation of' Wolong No.1', the upgraded version of' 5G Wolong' has greatly improved its automatic driving function, and its speed is faster. The average operating speed is 8 km/h, and the fastest can reach 15 km/h; At the same time, it can detect obstacles thousands of meters away and make a quick response judgment.
5G Wolong can see the real-time running status of the unmanned vehicle by taking advantage of the large bandwidth and low delay of 5G and looking around the camera 361 degrees on the unmanned vehicle body. In case of emergency, such as traffic obstacles, the background monitoring center can make manual takeover instructions and remote control instructions according to the real-time images transmitted on site, and the monitoring personnel remotely control the steering wheel to drive the unmanned vehicle away from the obstacle area, and then automatically switch to unmanned driving for distribution.
It is worth mentioning that 5G Wolong can also effectively identify traffic lights, interact and interconnect with surrounding vehicles and traffic environment in real time, and formulate intersection traffic strategies. In the future, an unmanned distribution monitoring center will monitor hundreds of unmanned vehicles and truly realize the normal operation of unmanned distribution. The successful application of 5G technology in logistics and distribution for the first time in China is an important milestone in the "last mile" application of 5G technology from laboratory to open street normal operation.