Freightliner Offers Lane Guidance System for Heavy-Duty Trucks / Technology Detects Lane Drift, Warns Driver with 'Rumble Strip' Sound
3.11.1999, 12:34
ORLANDO, Fla. (PROTEXT) - Freightliner Corporation's arsenal
of truck safety systems has an exciting new addition -- Lane
Guidance, a lane departure warning system. To be available on
Century Class S/T, Columbia and Argosy heavy-duty trucks, Lane
Guidance monitors the truck's position relative to lane markings,
then sounds an audible warning when the truck is about to stray
outside its lane. The advanced system is designed to prevent
accidents by warning distracted or inattentive drivers of
unintended lane changes.
"Lane Guidance is intended to head off a dangerous traffic
situation before it has a chance to occur," said Gary Rossow,
Director of Government Technical Affairs for Freightliner
Corporation. "There is no substitute for a well-rested, alert
driver, but Lane Guidance adds an extra measure of safety."
The Lane Guidance system consists of a digital camera, mounted
on the windshield inside the cab; a Central Processing Unit (CPU)
located in the overhead console; two speakers located in the
left- and right-side doors and associated wiring.
The camera continually gathers visual data, digitizes them and
feeds them into the CPU. Using proprietary DaimlerChrysler image
recognition software and a lane recognition algorithm, the CPU
determines if a vehicle is drifting too close to the lane
markings. When this occurs -- and if the driver has not activated
the turn signal -- the CPU sends a signal to emit a distinctive
"rumble strip" sound.
When the truck is straying to the left, the warning sound
comes from the left speaker. When the truck is straying to the
right, it comes from the right speaker. The driver intuitively
steers away from the side of the sound. The "rumble strip" sound
was chosen after research showed that it effectively warned
drivers without causing them to overreact.
Lane Guidance works both day and night and in most inclement
weather conditions. The system tracks most types of lane markings
common in North America, including dashes and dot-type reflective
markings (commonly called "bot dots"). A change of lane width on
the road or merging/splitting of the lane should not cause an
alarm.
The system is designed to be maintenance free. A warning light
on the dash serves to indicate any problems with the system. Lane
Guidance will stand up to the normal rigors of the truck
environment such as vibration, shock, temperature, humidity and
dust.
The Lane Guidance System is a joint development among Odetics
ITS Inc., DaimlerChrysler Research, and Freightliner Corporation.
"Lane Guidance is an exciting new technology that holds
tremendous potential for further increasing heavy-duty truck
safety," Rossow said.
Production begins in the second quarter of 2000.
Lane Guidance joins a multitude of active and passive safety
systems available from Freightliner. Freightliner also offers its
Roll Advisor & Control system, which guards against vehicle
rollover, and the Eaton Vorad EVT-300 Collision Warning system,
which warns of objects ahead and to the side of the truck.
An advanced electronic braking system (EBS) -- available on
the Century Class S/T and Argosy -- improves braking control,
lessens brake maintenance requirements, compensates for brake
fade and helps reduce stopping distance.
"Safety is the central design criterion of all Freightliner
vehicles," Rossow said. "Freightliner encourages the adoption of
onboard truck safety systems and urges the federal government to
grant tax and other incentives for truck fleets employing these
technologies."
Freightliner Corporation, headquartered in Portland, Oregon,
is the leading heavy truck manufacturer in North America.
Freightliner produces and markets Class 3-8 trucks under the
Freightliner, Sterling, American LaFrance and Thomas Built Buses
nameplates and is a DaimlerChrysler company, the world's leading
commercial vehicle manufacturer.
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