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18 février 2016

Nissan Shows Fully Autonomous Cars It Plans To Build By 2020

Nissan Shows Fully Autonomous Cars It Plans To Build By 2020

Cars that can drive themselves--under certain circumstances--are increasingly in the news.

Even so, Nissan surprised the world with its recent announcement of a program to develop a fully autonomous car by 2020.

The Japanese carmaker obviously isn’t the first to experiment with self-driving vehicles, so how will Nissan contribute to the rise of the machines?

At the Nissan 360 event in Southern California, executive vice president Andy Palmer said “zero emissions” and “zero fatalities” will be the twin pillars of Nissan’s future product strategy.

The company exercised a good deal of pragmatism in getting the plug-in Leaf into production, and it seems to be taking the same approach with autonomous cars.

Some of the company's advanced technology is based on the Safety Shield suite of electronic aids, some of which--including 360-degree sensing, called Surround View--are already available in production cars.

The prototype vehicle for testing autonomous technology is a modified Leaf electric car.

Everything a driver does?

Nissan says the car can do everything a human driver can, including changing lanes and avoiding collisions.

At the event, Nissan prototypes demonstrated several specific behaviors--using Nissan Leafs equipped with a variety of cameras, laser scanners, and processing algorithms:

  • Self-parking in a parking lot, including identifying an empty space and backing into it (the Japanese custom)
  • Autonomous city driving, including four-way intersections
  • Autonomous highway driving, including accelerating onto a highway, exiting on a ramp and coming to a stop, lane centering, and avoiding parallel vehicles that are too close
  • Swerving to avoid pedestrian stepping out from between cars
  • Crash avoidance via changing lanes

Nissan Leaf with automatic parking location to position over a wireless charging pad, Oppama, Japan

To watch and read more : http://www.greencarreports.com/news/1086566_nissan-shows-fully-autonomous-cars-it-plans-to-build-by-2020

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