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S2Rv - Ford Smart Safe Research Vehicle: The Latest In Telematics And Accident Avoidance
DEARBORN,
Mich. - Ford Motor Company's latest technology concept vehicle
combines advanced accident avoidance systems and intelligent
vehicle technology in a modified Ford Explorer. It's called
S 2 RV, which stands for "Smart, Safe Research Vehicle.
" "The telematics and accident avoidance systems in
the S 2 RV simplify life for our customers and help keep
them safe, " said Dr. Ron Miller, project leader for
Intelligent Vehicle Technologies at Ford Research and Advanced
Engineering. "Voice control and touch screens access the
S 2 RV's smart and safe features ." Miller, who
holds a Ph.D. in physics from MIT, says an Explorer was picked for
the technology exercise because it is America's best-selling SUV,
and a popular real-world vehicle in which to test the
technology. Many of the features of S 2 RV can be
separated into two categories -- those that represent new "smart "
technology and those new features that pertain to making the
vehicle more "safe. " Smart features are those
pertaining to intelligent vehicle technology or telematics.
Telematics is the blending of computers and wireless
telecommunication technologies with the goal of efficiently
conveying information over vast networks to improve a host of
transportation and business functions or government-related public
services. The term has evolved to refer to automobile systems
that combine global position satellite tracking and other wireless
communications for automatic roadside assistance, remote
diagnostics and other purposes. TELEMATICS SYSTEMS -
SMART The S 2 RV "Smart" technology
includes: - Voice System - controls vehicle features
including reconfigurable instrument clusters, phone and accident
avoidance systems.
- Reconfigurable Displays - allows the
driver to choose gauges and instrument cluster presentation,
including color and font sizes.
- Reconfigurable Switches
- allows the movement and placement of switches and controls to
where the driver or other occupants use them most. These switches
also create a "plug-n-play " environment for aftermarket
entertainment systems, or for assistance technologies such as a
hydraulic seat.
- BluetoothT Phone - the voice and
vehicle systems access the driver's Bluetooth phone for wireless,
seamless, hands-free operation. "Bluetooth" is a wireless
technology that connects electronic devices to each other over short
distances.
- Tire Pressure Transducers - Radio signals
indicate tire pressure and temperature.
- Passive Entry System - This system automatically
unlocks the vehicle when the driver approaches the vehicle.
Possession of the key fob is all that is necessary.
- SmartNAV -- A smart navigational system
that uses vehicle-to-vehicle communication, as well as incident
report information from local municipalities, the S
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