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Valeo's Revolutionary Lane Departure Warning System Makes Debut On Nissan Infiniti Vehicles
March 31, 2004
Valeo
today announced that its Lane Departure Warning System employing Iteris'
technology will make its market debut in North America on Nissan's
Infiniti range. The innovative system is scheduled for introduction on
the 2005 model FX and 2006 M45 following their unveiling at the New York
Auto show in April 2004. The Lane Departure Warning System developed for Nissan consists of a miniature video sensor that uses proprietary software algorithms to continuously monitor the lane markings in front of the car. During unintentional lane departures -- detected when the driver fails to use the direction indicators -- the driver is alerted and then may take corrective action.
"We have successfully developed this Lane Departure Warning System for Nissan who will be the first car maker to install this key driver assistance system on a passenger car in volume production," said Thierry Morin, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer.
"Nissan
strives to provide our customers with availability of the most advanced
technology to help them operate their vehicles more effectively,"
said Yasuhiro Shiraishi, Senior Manager, ITS, Chassis Control Systems
for Nissan. "Their expertise in the advanced development of vision
systems and sensors led to our decision to work with Valeo." The
most common causes of unintentional lane departures are poor driver
concentration and inattention. Recent statistics reported that
inattention may be a factor in more than 30 percent of accidents in the
United States. The system is expected to contribute to increased driver
awareness of the importance of concentration and lane discipline when
driving. Additionally,
by providing drivers with a warning of a lane departure, the system may
also help to encourage the correct use of direction indicators. Non-use
of the indicators is becoming a concern in some countries where as many
as one in ten drivers do not use the indicator system before changing
lanes. Following
a two-year development with Iteris, this vision technology is now an
integral part of Valeo's Driving Assistance Domain that already deploys
lighting and wiping as well as ultrasonic, infrared and radar sensing
technologies toward the goal of achieving a complete 360 degree
surveillance of a vehicle's immediate environment. The successful launch
of the lane departure warning system represents Valeo's first vision
system with many more applications for front and rear envisaged for the
future. Valeo
is an independent industrial group fully focused on the design,
production and sale of components, integrated systems and modules for
cars and trucks. Valeo ranks among the world's top automotive suppliers.
The Group has 129 plants, 65 R&D centers, nine distribution centers
and employs 68,200 people in 26 countries worldwide.
Source: Valeo
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