Nexteer Automotive Debuts Steering Technologies for Automated World
Nexteer Steering on Demand™ System enables safe, intuitive transitions between driving modes and Nexteer Quiet Wheel™ Steering conveys safety, re-imagines the driver's experience
AUBURN HILLS, Mich., Jan. 9, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Nexteer Automotive, a global leader in intuitive motion control, announced the expansion of its automated driving portfolio. Capitalizing on the enhanced safety and driver experience opportunities associated with the increasing automation of passenger vehicles, Nexteer unveiled two new steering technologies at the North American International Auto Show: Nexteer Steering on Demand™ System and Nexteer Quiet Wheel™ Steering.
Steering on Demand™ enables the transition between driver and automated driving control through safe, intuitive steering transitions for vehicles capable of SAE Level 3, Level 4 and Level 5 automated driving. The system also empowers the driver to tailor his driving experience through various driving performance options including a sport, comfort and manual override mode.
Quiet Wheel Steering™ modifies the steering wheel rotation when a vehicle completes an automated directional change. Because the steering wheel remains still during automated driving, potential hazards of a fast rotating steering wheel are eliminated and the driver's safety and sense of security are enhanced. Vehicles equipped with Quiet Wheel Steering may also be fitted with a "stowable" column that automatically retracts into the dashboard when automated driving is engaged, increasing available space for driver comfort and other activities.
Iterative Design Approach: Blending Traditional and Disruptive R&D Methods
"The pace of re-defining mobility has increased exponentially. Consequently, we're innovating in not just what we do, but how we do it," said Frank Lubischer, senior vice president of global engineering, chief technology officer and chief strategy officer, Nexteer Automotive. "The traditional automotive development methods have been quite sequential and linear, typically taking an idea to production readiness over several years; whereas, a disruptive, parallel method of rapid prototyping and user tests moves much faster. At Nexteer, we've blended these two methods into our version of an iterative, rapid prototyping and design approach. This lets us quickly develop, prototype, improve and then move an idea on to the next stage of industrialization," added Lubischer.
Lubischer explained that Steering on Demand System and Quiet Wheel Steering are the results of Nexteer's R&D approach and in-house capabilities. "These technologies are intended to make the automated driving experience more intuitive and safe as the industry evolves into this enhanced form of mobility," Lubischer said.
Both introductions utilize Nexteer steer-by-wire technology. While steer-by-wire does not require a mechanical link between the road wheels and steering wheel, Nexteer can tune the system for premium steering feel and responsiveness. Reliable system performance is also enhanced through system integration of sensors and mechanical technologies.
ABOUT NEXTEER
Nexteer Automotive – A Leader in Intuitive Motion Control – is a multi-billion dollar global steering and driveline business delivering electric and hydraulic power steering systems, steering columns, driveline systems as well as advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and automated driving technologies for original equipment manufacturers. The company's global workforce of over 13,000 serves more than 50 customers in every major region of the world. The company has 24 manufacturing plants, five regional engineering centers and 11 customer service centers strategically located in North and South America, Europe and Asia. Nexteer Automotive's customers include BMW, Fiat Chrysler, Ford, GM, PSA Group, Toyota and VW, as well as automakers in India and China. www.nexteer.com
SOURCE Nexteer Automotive
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