Title :
Introduction to Suzuki ASV technologies
Author :
Watanabe, Hiromi ; Kondo, Satoru ; Hirano, Kikuo
Author_Institution :
Suzuki Motor Corp., Shizuoka, Japan
Abstract :
The safety of vehicles is the top priority theme for Suzuki´s R&D activities. Broadly classified, the safety of vehicles has two aspects: active safety and passive safety. Active safety refers to helping the driver drive his/her car safely while passive safety concerns protecting the driver and passengers from serious injuries when the car is involved in an accident. The Suzuki Advanced Safety Vehicle (ASV), now under research and development, will have: (1) a navigation system, and (2) a vehicle distance warning system as active safety devices; and a mini-car airbag system that serves as a passive safety feature. Some of the achievements of this R&D project are summarized in this report. Under the slogan “Vehicles friendly to humans”, Suzuki will remain actively committed to research into and development of human-to-machine interfaces and systems to warn and protect other vehicles and pedestrians
Keywords :
automobiles; computerised navigation; distance measurement; laser ranging; navigation; safety systems; Advanced Safety Vehicle; R&D activities; Suzuki ASV technologies; active safety; human-to-machine interfaces; mini-car airbag system; navigation system; passive safety; pedestrians; vehicle distance warning system; Air safety; Alarm systems; Injuries; Intelligent vehicles; Navigation; Protection; Research and development; Road accidents; Safety devices; Vehicle safety;
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Vehicles Symposium, 1996., Proceedings of the 1996 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Tokyo
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3652-6
DOI :
10.1109/IVS.1996.566381