Subaru Introduce New Driving Assist System

Subaru Introduce New Driving Assist System

Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd. (FHI), the maker of Subaru automobiles, today announced that it successfully completed the development of the “New EyeSight”, Subaru’s unique driving assist system using stereo camera technology.

OneShift Editorial Team
OneShift Editorial Team
23 Apr 2010

Based on the current EyeSight system, the safety device was upgraded with new features to improve driving assist functions, automatic braking management system and user-friendliness.

The EyeSight was the first device ever to use stereo camera technology to detect the presence of pedestrians and cyclists. Since its first introduction in May 2008, features available on this system have been highly praised; they included pre-collision braking control and all-speed range adaptive cruise control tracking
function.

The new EyeSight has an advanced, safer “Pre-Collision Braking Control” feature that stops the vehicle if it detects the risk of frontal collision, thereby avoiding the collision or reducing collision damage. The “All-speed range adaptive cruise control system” was also refined. It is now able to stop the car if the vehicle
in front is decelerating or stopping unexpectedly. The new features not only expand the range of safety assistance provided to the driver but also reduce risks normally associated with driving in specific
circumstances, especially in slow or congested traffic.

Credits: wilswong

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