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Journal Article

Tradeoffs in the Evaluation of Light Vehicle Pre-Collision Systems

2014-04-01
2014-01-0158
Pre-collision systems (PCS) use forward-looking sensors to detect the location and motion of vehicles ahead and provide a sequence of actions to help the driver either avoid striking the rear-end of another vehicle or mitigate the severity of the crash. The actions include driver alerts, amplification of driver braking as distance decreases (dynamic brake support, DBS), and automatic braking if the driver has not acted or has not acted sufficiently (crash imminent braking, CIB). Recent efforts by various organizations have sought to define PCS objective test procedures and test equipment in support of consumer information programs and potential certification. This paper presents results and insights from conducting DBS and CIB tests on two production vehicles sold in the US. Eleven scenarios are used to assess the systems' performance. The two systems' performance shows that commercial systems can be quite different.
Technical Paper

Establishment of Automatic Welding Lines in the Automotive Industry

1983-02-01
830340
Arc welding lines have many quality assurance processes which should rely upon manual work, but high efficiency could not be obtained even if welding robots are introduced alone. The authors developed a new welding torch and automatic tool exchanger system. Through these developments, doubled productivity and a thirty percent cost reduction could be attained compared with the previous arc welding robot lines.
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