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HANOVER, Germany, Sept. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Delphi
Corp. (NYSE: DPH - News) is developing a portfolio of products that
may help the European Commission meet its goal of reducing by half
the number of road fatalities by 2010.
At this week's 60th International Motor Show (IAA)
for Commercial Vehicles, Delphi is unveiling its latest safety products
that help to provide a "safety cocoon" around vehicles
on the road.
"Our safety products are aware of the
road, even when the driver isn't," said J.T. Battenberg, III,
Delphi chairman, chief executive officer and president. "This
latest portfolio of safety technologies helps keep light-, medium-
and heavy-duty commercial vehicle drivers safe while also helping
to protect their vehicles and loads."
Delphi will display at its booth a safety truck outfitted
with more than a dozen current and concept safety products. These
products work together to alert a driver to a potentially dangerous
situation whether it's on the road ahead, inside the vehicle or
outside the driver's field of view.
"Advanced safety technologies, in general, can
go a long way in helping to avoid accidents," said Volker J.
Barth, Delphi vice president, Delphi Corp. and president, Delphi
Europe. "At Delphi, our engineers developed safety products
to address many of the specific safety challenges commercial vehicle
drivers face each day."
Front Object Detection
One of the essential parts of vehicle safety is the
ability to detect objects in front of the vehicle. Delphi has created
several systems working together to detect objects in front of the
vehicle to help warn of and prevent accidents, and to help minimize
the impact of a collision once an accident becomes unavoidable.
Forewarn® smart cruise control, headway alert, forward collision
warning and pre-crash warning use a multifunctional, mechanically
scanning, long-range 76 GHz radar sensor to detect and classify
vehicles in a truck's path up to 150 meters (402 feet) ahead.
"Delphi feels these products may help cut the
number of accidents involving CVs," Barth said. "Actually,
the General Association of the German Insurance Industry (GDV) has
also recommended the use of safety systems like headway control
systems."
The headway alert feature assists the driver in maintaining
the appropriate following distances to the in-lane traffic ahead
of the truck. The system provides visual or audible alerts to the
driver when a pre- determined timed-headway boundary to the next
preceding in-lane vehicle is violated. Meanwhile, the forward collision
warning feature provides the capability to detect the high probability
of an accident, in response to a slower moving vehicle ahead. Based
on the assessed threat, the system gives the driver a separate audible
or visual warning to allow the driver to redirect focus, assess
the threat and make the appropriate evasive maneuver, such as braking
or steering.
In cases where an accident becomes unavoidable, the
pre-crash warning feature determines the trajectory of the oncoming
target, time of impact, impact velocity and point of impact. The
pre-crash warning system uses the information to determine the appropriate
available safety mitigation countermeasures to further help protect
the occupants such as the pretensioning of seat belts and active
braking.
Delphi is also showing its night vision system, which
uses a near- infrared-sensitive camera module with near-infrared
high-beam illuminators or headlamps to help drivers who travel at
night. The near-IR night vision system provides a more natural-looking
image to the driver than the traditional thermal night vision. Because
it is infrared, Delphi's system allows the driver to see non-thermal
intensive objects including trees, street signs and mailboxes.
Delphi's system provides the high-beam visibility
capability without blinding oncoming drivers, because near-IR light
is not visible to humans. The camera has the capability to pick
up objects more than 100 meters away and projects the forward view
image onto a display that is visible only to the driver, which avoids
distracting drivers in other vehicles. The system is also unaffected
by increased glare caused by xenon lamps and other headlight technology.
Side Object Detection
Delphi's 24 GHz short-range Forewarn radar sensor
helps alert the driver to vehicles or objects in adjacent lanes.
If there is an obstacle in the lane and the driver signals a lane
change on that side, an audible or visual alert allows the driver
to take the appropriate action.
The system is a convenient single-package unit that
contains an integrated radar and controller that can be hidden behind
the side of the truck body fascia and will not compromise the styling
of the vehicle. It works in a wide range of environmental conditions
including ice, rain or fog. Dirt and dark skies will not impair
its operability.
Turning Assist
In many turning maneuvers, the side mirrors do not
provide a sufficient viewing angle to allow the driver to "see"
and react to any objects along the entire length of the tractor
and trailer. Delphi's turning assist feature will help the driver
in these situations. Using a monocular camera, a wide field of view
is displayed for the driver's viewing on an in-cabin screen, allowing
a clear view along the entire length of the tractor and trailer.
Lane Departure Warning
According to recent data, 36 percent of accidents
on European highways are caused by unintentional lane departures.
Designed to help alert commercial vehicle drivers of these situations,
Delphi's lane departure warning will use vision technology to detect
roadway markers ahead of the vehicle, and help alert drivers appropriately
of a lane departure.
The system uses a monocular camera mounted behind
the vehicle's windshield to track lanes in front of the vehicle.
It estimates lane width, road curvature and accurately determines
a vehicle's heading and lateral position in the lane. If a vehicle
strays out of its lane, the system detects the change and issues
an audible, tactile or visual warning to the driver.
Rear Object Detection
A 24 GHz short-range radar sensor paired with a monocular
camera is used to assist the driver in detecting vehicles or objects
behind the vehicle. If an object is detected, a visual or audible
warning is activated. The radar sensor can be hidden behind the
rear bumper's fascia so as not to compromise the styling of the
vehicle. The system is a convenient single package unit that contains
an integrated radar sensor and controller and provides an accurate
distance measurement to the object.
In addition to the active alert provided by the radar
system, the camera, which is installed on the rear of the vehicle,
provides a wide-angle view of the immediate area located behind
the truck. The rear image is projected on either an existing navigation
display or a traditional aftermarket display. The wide-angle "fish-eye"
effect for the camera view is optically corrected by a unique patent-pending
Delphi technology.
This product is enhanced with wireless communications
to allow the integrated radar and camera module to be mounted on
a trailer bumper and transmit the vital data to the tractor without
the need to install additional trailer cables.
Fifth Wheel Camera
Hoping to help increase cabin and trailer safety,
Delphi has installed a camera on the outside back of the cabin to
help keep watch on the fifth wheel, where the trailer is joined
to the truck body. The wide-angle picture from the camera is viewed
on a display inside the cab of the vehicle, where the driver can
monitor any suspicious activities near the fifth wheel.
Workload Management
A recent European study showed that one of the main
reasons for commercial vehicle accidents is driver fatigue. Delphi's
Workload Management systems can help eliminate some of those accidents
by analyzing a driver's condition and, if necessary, provide countermeasures
to alert the driver of a potentially dangerous situation.
Delphi's drowsy driver and driver distraction alert
systems use a vision- based monocular camera sensing system located
in the instrument panel of the vehicle. The drowsy driver system
monitors eye closure over a period of time to determine the driver's
state.
Driver distraction alert, meanwhile, monitors the
driver's level of visual distraction by tracking a driver's gaze
and head position, which will stray from the forward position for
an extended period of time during a distraction situation.
Based on the level of distraction or drowsiness, the
system applies stimuli to help alert the driver of the situation
or could automatically apply a countermeasure commensurate with
the level of distraction.
Security Assistance
With Delphi's security assistance feature, turning
assist cameras also work with a rear object sensing camera to help
provide the driver additional security. These cameras provide a
wide-angle view of the tractor doors and trailer cargo doors. When
the security feature is enabled and the motion detector detects
anyone near the tractor/trailer doors, the camera will activate,
allowing the driver to preview the situation and take appropriate
action.
Rollover Sensor
Delphi's remote rollover sensor is capable of providing
three stages of rollover warning -- detection, mitigation and protection
-- when incorporated with other safety features. The sensor measures
the commercial vehicle's angular position, rate or acceleration
and applies a patented Delphi algorithm to estimate current and
immediate-future rollover stages. If a rollover begins, the truck's
safety features alert the driver to the possible accident. In the
event that the rollover cannot be corrected, Delphi's safety systems
can engage products -- including a pretensioning seatbelt or airbag
-- that will help protect the driver during the accident.
Human Machine Interface
Delphi's safety products alert commercial vehicle
drivers to potentially dangerous situations using several different
methods. If a camera is utilized, the driver views a real-time picture
on an in-vehicle display. Alerts may also be heard, felt or seen
through audible, tactile and visual warnings delivered through side
mirrors, the instrument panel, steering wheel, driver's seat or
seatbelt.
Additionally, because these subsystems work with workload
management products the alerts are adaptive and can be tailored
to the constantly changing environment of the road.
For more information please visit Delphi's display
at the show in Hall 17, Stand No. A06.
Further information about Delphi can be found at http://www.delphi.com/media
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Source: Delphi Corp.
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