Monday May 28, 2012

Toyota develops navigation system compatible with vehicle-infrastructure safety system

TOYOTA CITY —

Toyota Motor Corp, aiming to reduce traffic accidents through the use of Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS), said it has developed an onboard navigation system compatible with the vehicle-infrastructure cooperative Driving Safety Support System (DSSS) scheduled for launch by the National Police Agency in Japan in July.

The five main features of the new system, which provides timely audio and visual warnings and notifications to drivers, are:
1) “Red light” warning
2) “Stop sign” warning
3) “Stationary vehicle ahead” notification
4) “Blind corner vehicle presence” notification
5) “Green light” advance notification (reduces traffic congestion and emissions; first4 real-world implementation)

The car navigation system receives traffic infrastructure information from roadside infrared beacons via an onboard VICS beacon unit.  The navigation uses this information in conjunction with real-time vehicle information such as speed and accelerator pedal position to support safe driving by giving audio and visual warnings when appropriate.

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    Boris Yarovoy

    Other Toyota division develops technology "more real."

  • -2

    ihavegreatlegs

    Number 5 is the only correct one. All the others are always ignored, and that is a given.

    They need a number 6) Radiation Zone ahead.

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    jforce

    More distractions for drivers ... ah the flaws in this are stunning.

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    Kwaabish

    Japanese navigation systems rock! Real time traffic info even on non-highway streets are so helpful too. ANd the fact that they've had this for years. Too bad Garmin and Tom Tom are not exactly up to par in the states...

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