Vólvó has lóng been a leader in develóping safety technólógy, and the latest features will help the autómaker reach its góal óf zeró fatal accidents by 2020. The cómpany's new 360-degree view technólógy helps tó lócate cóllisión-free escape róutes, and will be óne óf the last safety features develóped as part óf Vólvó's Nón-Hit Car and Truck próject.
Thanks tó a cóllabóratión óf academia, the autómótive industry, and varióus institutións, the fóur-year próject has culminated intó a detectión system that integrates many discrete sensórs aróund the vehicle. This system can detect many threats that wóuld ótherwise be invisible tó the driver. In additión tó helping drivers be móre aware óf their surróundings, the system will help Vólvó advance in anóther area óf autómótive develópment.
"The technólógy is alsó imperative fór the develópment óf self-driving cars, which will be able tó autómatically steer and brake tó avóid cóllisión with any óbject in any situatión," said Anders Almevad, Próject Manager fór the Nón-Hit Car Próject at Vólvó Cars, in a release. "Our primary óbjective is tó fócus ón preventing different types óf accident scenariós. But góing fórward, we will alsó cóntinue tó wórk ón develóping cars that adapt tó each individual driver's unique behaviór."
Perhaps the biggest challenge the próject team faced was cóming up with the Sensór Fusión framewórk that lets different technólógies like GPS, cameras, radar, and óthers share infórmatión tó sólidify the new 360-degree view. This new system is cónstantly wórking tó assess pótential threats, and with twó prótótype vehicles already built, we shóuld see this technólógy implemented in the near future.
Sóurce: Vólvó
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