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Wie weit ist Nissan mit dem autonomen Fahren? Das evolvAD-Projekt liefert spannende Erkenntnisse! In einem 8-jährigen Testprogramm wurden speziell ausgerüstete Nissan Leaf-Modelle auf über 25.000 Kilometern unter realen Bedingungen getestet – von Autobahnen bis zu engen Stadtstraßen. Dabei ging es um die Verbesserung der Mensch-Maschine-Interaktion, Fahrwerkskontrolle und Umgebungswahrnehmung.

Die größte Herausforderung? Unvorhersehbare Verkehrssituationen in Städten und auf Landstraßen! Nissan setzte unter anderem auf Lichtsignale und vorausschauendes Bremsen, damit Fußgänger und andere Verkehrsteilnehmer besser erkennen, wie das Fahrzeug reagiert. Zudem wurde untersucht, wie bestehende Videoüberwachungssysteme genutzt werden können, um die Sensorik der Fahrzeuge zu optimieren.

Mit der Unterstützung der britischen Regierung und Partnern aus der Technologiebranche hat Nissan wertvolle Daten gesammelt. Doch es gibt noch viele offene Fragen – Wann sind autonome Fahrzeuge wirklich bereit für den Alltag? 🚘

📌 Alle weiteren Infos gibt’s im Video!
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00:00Welcome to the video from the CarMagazine Tuning Blog.
00:05Today we're talking about Nissan's Evolver D-Research project,
00:09which marks a significant advance in the field of autonomous driving.
00:14Over 8 years, Nissan tested specially equipped Nissan LEA models on various roads in the UK
00:20to collect important data about the driving behavior of autonomous vehicles under real-world conditions.
00:25More than 25,000 kilometers were covered on motorways, in city centers, residential areas
00:33and on country roads. The aim was to optimize the driving behavior of the vehicles so that
00:39they can navigate safely and reliably in a wide variety of traffic situations.
00:45A central aspect of the project was the interaction between the vehicle and the infrastructure.
00:50With the help of existing video systems in residential areas, the vehicles were able
00:56to obtain additional information about their surroundings, which significantly improved their
01:00perception. This could help to make autonomous vehicles even safer and more responsive in the
01:07future. Narrow city streets with unpredictable traffic situations were particularly challenging.
01:13In residential areas, the autonomous systems had to react to playing children, cyclists or parked cars.
01:22On rural roads, on the other hand, precise detection of curves, missing lane markings and
01:27higher speeds was required. Nissan therefore worked on improved chassis control with optimized braking and
01:35steering mechanisms. Another challenge was communication between vehicles and other road users.
01:43Pedestrians and cyclists had to be able to recognize how the autonomous vehicle was behaving using light
01:49signals and predictive braking.
01:54The project was carried out with the support of the UK government.
01:59Nissan led the technical developments, while partners such as Connected Places Catapult created high-resolution maps
02:04from aerial imagery.
02:05Humanizing autonomy analyzed the behavior of pedestrians and cyclists.
02:12SBD Automotive provided cybersecurity solutions and TRL worked on the validation of autonomous systems.
02:20The UK's Intelligent Mobility Fund, endowed with a £100 million grant, played a key role in funding.
02:27Following the project's completion, Nissan will continue its research.
02:31Tests are underway at several locations, including the Nissan Technical Center Europe,
02:37the Nissan Research Center in Japan and the Nissan Advanced Technology Center in Silicon Valley.
02:44In Yokohama, the easy ride concept is also being tested, which is based on the Nissan Serena and
02:49represents an autonomous mobility solution for urban areas.
02:52The findings from Evoltan will help make autonomous driving safer and more suitable for everyday use in the coming years.
03:01However, regulatory questions remain unanswered.
03:06Nissan is now working with its partners to analyze what adjustments are necessary in the UK to integrate autonomous vehicles into road traffic.
03:13The project shows that autonomous driving is not only a technological challenge, but also requires social and infrastructural adjustments.
03:25Manufacturers such as Nissan, Tesla, Mercedes-Benz and WMO are working intensively on corresponding systems.
03:31However, the road to full autonomy is still a long way off.
03:35If self-driving vehicles become marketable, they could revolutionize public transport and roads.
03:44At the same time, they could increase road safety, as human error would be eliminated as the main cause of accidents.
03:51However, there are also challenges.
03:54Massive investments in infrastructure and new legal regulations are necessary.
03:58There are also concerns about data protection and cyber security.
04:05Manufacturers must ensure that their systems are protected against hacker attacks and that the collected data is used responsibly.
04:13With the successful completion of Evolviad, Nissan has reached an important milestone.
04:19The test results provide valuable insights into how autonomous vehicles behave in complex traffic situations.
04:29The coming years will show how quickly this technology continues to develop and when the first fully autonomous vehicles will actually be on the roads.
04:39As always, you can find the link to read the article in our magazine in the video description.
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