Even smarter: Nissan cars get an advanced accident prevention system
April 25, 2022
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In the coming years, Nissan will complete the development of the latest collision avoidance system based on ‘objective reality perception’ technology. It will enter the semi-autonomous driving complex
In the coming years, Nissan will complete the development of the latest collision avoidance system based on ‘objective reality perception’ technology. It will enter the semi-autonomous driving complex and appear on the list of equipment for production cars by 2030.
Using lidar, radar and various cameras, the system visualizes the area around the car and analyzes the traffic situation in real time. If the artificial intelligence that detected the hazard considers the risks of an accident high, it will quickly create a plan to avoid a collision. And remarkably, it will take control, although computers tend to attract drivers in non-standard situations.
Nissan cars, for example, learn to recognize slowing pedestrians, car drifts, wheels coming off trucks, and other surprises. After determining the shape and distance to the object, the system will “convert” the vehicle into a clear lane or activate emergency braking. For example, the number of accidents will decrease by an additional 30%, representatives of the brand told our foreign colleagues at The Kyodo News.
The advanced collision avoidance system is expected to appear as an option for the first time on Nissan’s most expensive vehicles – this should happen by 2030. At the beginning of the next decade, it will be introduced in more affordable models.
Using lidar, radar and various cameras, the system visualizes the area around the car and analyzes the traffic situation in real time. If the artificial intelligence that detected the hazard considers the risks of an accident high, it will quickly create a plan to avoid a collision. And remarkably, it will take control, although computers tend to attract drivers in non-standard situations.
Nissan cars, for example, learn to recognize slowing pedestrians, car drifts, wheels coming off trucks, and other surprises. After determining the shape and distance to the object, the system will “convert” the vehicle into a clear lane or activate emergency braking. For example, the number of accidents will decrease by an additional 30%, representatives of the brand told our foreign colleagues at The Kyodo News.
The advanced collision avoidance system is expected to appear as an option for the first time on Nissan’s most expensive vehicles – this should happen by 2030. At the beginning of the next decade, it will be introduced in more affordable models.
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