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EICMA 2024: JMO, CODICO And Luna Systems To Unveil The Smart Cluster: The First Two-Wheeler Infotainment Solution To Blend Convenience With AI-Powered ARAS Safety

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  • To be launched at EICMA 2024, the Smart Cluster brings a wide range of features, including Advanced Rider Assistance Systems (ARAS) to the two-wheeler market for the first time.
  • Unique post-ride analytics provide valuable insights into rider behavior, promoting safer riding habits. 
  • JMO, Luna systems and CODICO hope to work with leaders in the two-wheeler market to develop innovative products based on the Smart Cluster.
  • The Smart Cluster will be unveiled at EICMA 2024 from Nov 5th to 10th (JMO, Hall 10, Booth E61), and subsequently exhibited at Electronica 2024 (CODICO GmbH, Hall C3 Number 558).

Shenzhen, Vienna & Dublin – October 17, 2024 –  JMO, a leading Qualcomm SoC solutions provider, CODICO an electronics component design-in distributor and Luna Systems, a computer vision specialist in two-wheeler and bike safety are collaborating to deliver a first for the two-wheeler market, a unique combination of rider convenience and enhanced front & rear ARAS coupled with post-ride analytics. The Smart Cluster delivers a level of innovation and safety previously only available to the automotive market.

Loaded with an impressive line-up of infotainment capabilities, it is constructed with automotive grade materials, including two vibration resistant cameras and a unique shared high resolution touchscreen display. 

Smart Cluster key features include:

SoC platform Qualcomm QCM6125
Operating system Dual OS support for Android and RTOS
Display 10.25 inch touchscreen display shared by Android and RTOS
Smartphone integration services Apple CarPlay
Android Automotive
Safety critical functions Speedometer / Odometer
Fuel / Electric Vehicle Battery status
Brakes / Indicators
Vehicle Power & Diagnostics
Security Driver recorder function via front & rear cameras
Remote alarm and lock/unlock
Advanced Rider Assistance System  Front and Rear ARAS (Luna systems)
Audio Dual Bluetooth function (Smartphone and Helmet)
Voice calling and voice command and control
Upgrade Over the air update support
Connected Services Available via QCM6125 integrated LTE modem 

One of the key features of JMO’s 10.25-inch smart cluster is its ARAS function, built by Luna Systems. Luna’s ARAS takes advantage of the Smart Cluster’s powerful compute, integrated image signal processor and computer vision engine to deliver always-on, high-accuracy in-ride warnings which have been built for a wide range of safety use cases across extremely complex road, traffic and weather conditions. At the EICMA launch, the Smart Cluster will showcase both front and rear use cases. For front-facing, these include: Headway Monitoring, Forward Collision Warning, Road Surface Detection, Pedestrian Detection, as well as Luna’s proprietary AI Reverse Blind Spot Detection. Several rear-facing features will also be demoed, including vehicle proximity alerts.

A novel aspect of Luna’s offerings is its post-ride analytics – which the company believes is imperative to support riders to be more aware of their safety skills. Each ride can be scored according to the severity and number of dangerous behaviors, such as tailgating. This AI Rider Safety Coach is available as an API which can be built into the manufacturer’s existing customer smartphone app.

Thanks to the available compute and camera processing capabilities of the Smart Cluster’s underlying hardware, there is full potential to further enhance and add additional safety features over time, leveraging Smart Cluster’s OTA capabilities. The Smart Cluster integrates one of Qualcomm’s highly integrated, low power system on chip solutions, the QCM-6125, which boasts an impressive list of compute, graphics, DSP and AI, cellular and wireless capabilities

In addition to the QCM-6125, this Smart Cluster also integrates an MCU running a real-time operating system to handle safety-critical functions. The RTOS hosted on the MCU is responsible for displaying the speedometer, electric battery health and status, as well as brake and indicator status. Communication between the RTOS and the Android system is done via a dedicated serial interface.

The Smart Cluster’s 10.25-inch touchscreen display is constructed for outdoor use and extreme temperature conditions. The display architecture itself is novel in the two wheel market. The MCU hosted RTOS and Android share the same continuous display with 5 inches dedicated to display the safety critical features of the cluster, while the rest of the display (3 inches) is allocated to Android OS to ensure an optimal balance between rider convenience and safety.

Building on its impressive hardware performance, the Smart Cluster software is packaged in an SDK. Built on Android, the SDK allows users to significantly expedite time to market by taking advantage of a rich set of pre-integrated features including ARAS, CarPlay, Android Automotive, Google Maps. It also allows the user to extend these core capabilities with their own differentiating services. Customisations to the Smart Cluster’s mechanical ID, underlying hardware or software to meet specific customer requirements can be accommodated by JMO.

The Smart Cluster will be unveiled at EICMA 2024 from Nov 5th to 10th (JMO, Hall 10, Booth E61), and subsequently exhibited at Electronica 2024 (CODICO GmbH, Hall C3 Number 558).

JMO TECH CO., LTD, a specialist in 2-wheel digital clusters, is an electronics design and manufacturing company with nearly 20 years of experience. JMO focuses on creating durable display-based product solutions for the two-wheeler, automotive, and industrial markets. “JMO is thrilled to partner with CODICO and Luna Systems to introduce the Smart Cluster, a revolutionary solution that brings advanced rider safety and convenience to the two-wheeler market. We believe this innovative platform will set a new standard for the industry, demonstrating JMO’s commitment to delivering cutting-edge technology and enhancing the riding experience. ‘Smart Rider, Smart Life’ is our vision for the future.” Straight Liu, Founder and CEO, JMO Tech Co, LTD.

Luna Systems, an Irish provider of computer vision and Edge AI two-wheeler and bike safety solutions, has brought its software expertise to deliver a comprehensive ARAS package for the Smart Cluster. “We see the seismic gap in the two-wheeler market for the provision of flexible ARAS solutions that meet the specific needs and safety requirements of each market. Every market has its unique two-wheeler safety challenges, including unique infrastructure and rules. Our philosophy is to cater to each environment’s unique needs with ARAS features that make a tangible impact on fatalities and accidents. This requires flexibility and the ability to provide scalable solutions that keep as many riders safe as possible and this is our central and extremely unique capability. We believe the future is two-wheeled and we are ready to support this transition – right across the globe.” Andrew Fleury, CEO & Co-Founder, Luna Systems.

CODICO stands for the Design-In distribution of high-quality active and passive electronic components and interconnect systems. It has been a close partner of Qualcomm’s for over 20 years and their largest distributor in Europe.As part of our ongoing efforts to introduce Qualcomm’s industrial SoC devices to the market we formed a partnership with JMO over a year ago. We are delighted to work with JMO and Luna Systems to launch this Smart Cluster solution for the two-wheeler market based on Qualcomm’s market leading technology platform. We also welcome the efforts of JMO and Luna systems to deliver unprecedented features and much needed rider safety to the two wheeled market and we look forward to working with our customers to launch new products based on this innovative solution.” Thomas Carmody, Head of Business Development and Product Management, Qualcomm products, CODICO.

JMO, CODICO and Luna Systems look forward to welcoming you at the upcoming EICMA and Electronica events where we will have the exciting Smart Cluster running live at our booths. 

Please click here, or reach out to the team below to make an appointment.

Booth locations:

  • EICMA 2024, Nov 5th to 8th – JMO Booth, Hall 10, Booth E61
  • Electronica 2024, Nov 12th to 15th – CODICO Booth, Hall C3 Number 558 

Contacts

Media enquiries:
maria.diviney@luna.systems (+353838031003)

Booth appointments & commercial queries:
JMO – Straight Liu, Founder and CEO, JMO Tech Co, LTD.
straight@jmolcd.com(+44 7587611960)

Luna Systems – Andrew Fleury, CEO & Co-Founder, Luna Systems
andrew.fleury@luna.systems (+353 860796361)

CODICO – Thomas Carmody, Head of Business Development and Product Management
Thomas.Carmody@codico.com (+447 538360988)

 

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