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Nissan reveals new object detection, rear-collision avoidance systems [w/video]
07-29-2010 03:56 PM
Filed under: Safety, Technology, Nissan Nissan object detection and Forward Collision Avoidance Assist Concept - click above for high-res image gallery Vehicles from an increasing number of automakers are becoming more aware of their surroundings than the drivers that operate them. The latest is Nissan, which has announced several new safety technologies set to be added to its lineup, including a Forward Collision Avoidance Assist Concept. The system works like similar systems from other manufacturers including Acura, Lexus, Ford and Mercedes-Benz, but evolves the concept even further. A front-mounted radar sensor detects when the vehicle is closing too quickly and first warns the driver and then applies the brakes automatically to avoid or minimize the effects of a crash. Additionally, the moving object detection uses the surround-view camera system to determine if there are pedestrians or other objects moving in proximity of the vehicle. Unlike pedestrian detection systems from Volvo and Lexus, this system only functions at very low speeds and doesn't apply the brakes. Instead, the driver gets an audible and visual warning of anything moving around them. No specific vehicle applications or timing have been announced, but it's safe to assume we'll be seeing this tech featured on Infiniti's wares sometime next year. Gallery: Nissan object detection and Forward Collision Avoidance Assist Concept [Source: Nissan]Continue reading Nissan reveals new object detection, rear-collision avoidance systems [w/video] Nissan reveals new object detection, rear-collision avoidance systems [w/video] originally appeared on Autoblog on Thu, 29 Jul 2010 16:56:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink*|*Email this*|*Comments More... |
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