Thursday, May 7, 2015

Nissan technology to dive in deep water – Pplware

The Nissan will provide your View Monitor technology Surrounding Area (MVA) to the Japanese agency of science and sea and land Technology (JAMSTEC) and Topy Industries Ltd., through a joint development project that may help unravel the mysteries of the oceans.

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The joint development agreement with JAMSTEC and the Topy, one of the largest crawler system manufacturers for robots in Japan, will increase the government agency’s ability to search for natural resources in deep waters using remotely operated vehicles (ROV).

The Nissan Technology AVM will help ROV operators to avoid obstacles and pass throughout the bottom of the oceans easily

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The project exemplifies how the VAM knowledge are being used in complex environments and is inserted into the Strategic Innovation Promotion Program (SIP) of the Cabinet of Japanese Prime Minister, which aims to innovate through the dissemination activities related to research and development.

The AVM It is one of the core technologies for vehicles Autonomous Driving the Nissan, the company intends to market in 2020. This innovative security system can be found in the full range of Nissan crossovers, including the new Juke, Qashqai and X -Trail.

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Marketed for the first time in 2007, the AVM provides a virtual overview of 360 degrees around the vehicle, generating an aerial view thanks a set of four video cameras. This technology helps drivers visually confirm the position of the vehicle on the parking places and adjacent objects, as well as making easier the maneuver parking spaces. Nissan added the Moving Objects Detection (MOD) to AVM in 2011 and continues to develop other security related technologies.

Under the SIP initiative of the Japanese government, JAMSTEC, the Japanese agency that develops next-generation technologies to exploit the resources of the deep oceans, and the Top Industries, one of the largest crawler system manufacturers for robots in Japan, have teamed up to develop a highly efficient operating system for underwater surveys using remotely operated vehicles ( ROV). The ROV being tested by Topy JAMSTEC and MVA include a version of Nissan having a processing capability of three-dimensional images.

3D AVM function works in conjunction with the ROV camera to improve measuring distances on the seabed. This allows operators to control the ROV from the base ships at sea, get an aerial view of the remote vehicle and the environment that surrounds it. The aim is to improve the efficiency of underwater research to avoid obstacles on the seabed thanks to an improved view of the background, in real time.

The Nissan continues to develop technologies and knowledge as part of their core business and for use in several areas. Revenues generated by its intangible assets are reinvested in the development of new technology, further contributing to the technological competence of Nissan.

The use of AVM technology in underwater environments is an extension of autonomous driving technology that Nissan is developing to enhance the driving experience while minimizing road accidents, as well as provide more adequate mobility options, comfortable and sustainable.

Via EmpresasHoje

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