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ZilviaBot
07-27-2009, 11:40 AM
07-26-2009 10:41 AM

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For the last century, automotive engineers have worked diligently to send Charles Darwin's concept of natural selection into obsolescence. It appears that we're inching closer to the time when any fool with a pulse may be able to climb behind the wheel of car and traverse a series of curves looking much more like the white-helmeted mystery driver from Top Gear than Captain Slow. The new Nissan Fuga (known here as the Infiniti M), debuting this fall at the Tokyo Motor Show, will feature fresh technology including new driver assistance systems.

In this case, Infiniti has integrated the GPS navigation system (hope those satellites hang in there (http://www.autoblog.com/2009/05/20/govt-warns-gps-system-could-begin-to-fail-in-2010/)) with the M's electronic stability control. As always, ESC uses inertial sensors to detect what the car is actually doing and compares that information to the actual driver inputs to see if they match. If not (i.e. understeer or oversteer) the brakes are individually applied at each wheel and engine torque may be reduced to help make the car go where the driver intended.

The GPS integration allows the system to detect where the road is going ahead and further manipulate the car, while alerting the driver to slow down by pushing the throttle back against his or her footn. Maybe it's all just a part of Nissan's master plan to save trees by preventing cars from being wrapped around them. Or perhaps we're just seeing the evolution of the Idiocracy (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0387808/). You can read the official PR from Nissan after the jump.

[Source: Nissan]Continue reading New Nissan driver-assist tech helps the James May in you find his inner Stig (http://www.autoblog.com/2009/07/26/new-nissan-driver-assist-tech-helps-thejames-may-in-you-find-his/)

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illvialuver
07-30-2009, 04:19 PM
yaaah who needs skill?

g-via
07-30-2009, 04:47 PM
Distance Control Assist/Navigation-Cooperative Intelligent Pedal

The new Distance Control Assist system combines the distance control feature first introduced on the Nissan Fuga in December 2007 with the car's navigation system. Based on map information indicating a curve ahead, the system moves the accelerator pedal upward to assist the driver to release the accelerator pedal. Once the foot is lifted off the pedal, the system smoothly reduces vehicle speed by activating the brakes. This is the world's first driving assist system focused on reducing the driver's workload on curvy roads by integrating navigation, accelerator pedal, powertrain and brakes.

WTF.

Technology is coming closer and closet to driving the car for you. I mean shit, there was that Lexus technology that parallel parked for you, and now this?! Where is the human control of the car? (I know we already have limited control of the traction and steering in most new vehicles)

But this could be just plain dangerous.

peetiewonder
07-30-2009, 05:08 PM
gheysauce.