Delphi's Ingenuity in Safety Systems Will Help Automakers Provide
Integrated Systems for More Cars
TROY, Mich., Oct. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Delphi Corp. showcased how
up-integrating safety systems can add significant value to customers and
OEMs at the 2006 International Convergence Conference in Detroit. Delphi is
demonstrating a portion of its integrated safety portfolio at booth #100
Cobo Center, Wayne Hall.
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"We know that cost is a barrier to bringing some advanced safety
technologies to market, so we are looking at ways of making them less
costly," said Robert Schumacher, Delphi advanced product & business
development executive. "Specifically, we are showing how to get multiple
uses from a single camera. This adds value because the OEM gets multiple
safety functions without adding multiple different components."
Delphi demonstrated how a single integrated CMOS (Complementary Metal
Oxide Semiconductor) camera provides multiple safety enhancements at a
lower cost than independent systems. Delphi's expertise and intellectual
properties in vision systems hardware and algorithms enables a single
camera to function as lane departure warning, intelligent head light
control, active night vision, and pedestrian recognition. The system also
enables feature and functional growth in areas like road sign recognition,
rain sensing, headlight rotation and integration with side alert.
Delphi's unique approach provides a scalable architecture that allows
for a customized feature set using common hardware for the automakers. In
addition, a single camera also simplifies vehicle packaging while providing
multi-system functionality. It also eliminates standalone products that can
clutter the windshield or instrument panel.
Featured Delphi technologies enabled by one camera at Convergence
include:
Lane Departure Warning
Lane Departure Warning helps alert drivers when lane markers are
unintentionally crossed. A camera mounted behind the windshield detects
roadway lane markings. Delphi's image processing algorithms and state
estimation techniques detect and track lane boundaries.
Rain Sensing
The same camera operates the rain sensing function that activates
wipers when moisture is detected on the windshield.
Intelligent Headlight Control
Using the single camera for this control also eliminates the existing
day/night sensor. The system automatically dims headlights for on-coming
traffic and when approaching vehicles from the rear. It also automatically
activates the high beams according to lighting and traffic conditions.
Active Night Vision
Active night vision uses near infrared headlamps to illuminate the road
scene ahead and the image that is displayed in the vehicle. This system
provides more natural looking images to the driver than thermal vision
systems and allows non-thermal intense objects like trees and lane markers
to be visible. In addition, the system provides high-beam visibility
without blinding on-coming traffic.
Pedestrian Recognition
The camera also enables pedestrian recognition, a system that detects
and classifies pedestrians. It predicts potential pedestrian impact and
activates countermeasures to mitigate injuries. Pedestrian protection
technologies are gaining much attention in Europe and other countries with
densely populated cities.
Protection and Prevention
Delphi's portfolio includes both passive safety and active safety
products. Passive safety products include safety belts, airbags and
antilock brakes, which are designed to help decrease injuries for vehicle
occupants in a crash. Delphi's active safety products are designed to help
prevent the accident from occurring. The products are all designed around
the philosophy that "the best accident is the one that never happens but if
an accident does occur systems are in place to help protect the occupants."
The results of automotive industry studies have shown that giving a
driver just one extra second of warning time can help prevent many
accidents. Delphi's vision is to place sensors on all four sides of the
vehicle to help alert drivers and give them that additional time to react.
"Delphi has put many years of research and work into these technologies
that help drivers when there is an accident and to help prevent accidents,"
said Tim Hamashuk, Delphi North American safety executive. "We are proud of
the technological hurdles we have accomplished that allow our products to
help make vehicles and roads safer, as well as, the positive social impact
in helping to preserve lives."
New Delphi safety products that are on display at Convergence include:
Dual-Depth Passenger Airbag
One of the concerns in vehicle safety has been the safety of smaller
passengers riding in the front passenger seat.
Delphi's Dual-Depth Passenger Airbag adjusts the size of the airbag and
its inflation characteristics to match the front seat occupant's needs. It
is designed to enhance protection of front seat passengers -- no matter
what their size -- in moderate or severe crash situations. This is done by
regulating the inflation of the airbag to correspond to the severity of the
accident.
Airbag size and inflation can be determined using the size of the
occupant, seat belt usage, and crash severity and crash direction. If a
smaller person is detected in the passenger seat, the airbag is capable of
deploying as a small, low-pressure bag. If the occupant is larger the same
bag is capable of deploying a larger high-pressure bag.
The dual-depth airbag fits into a conventional airbag package and does
not require any architecture changes by the vehicle maker.
Pre-Crash Sensing and Resettable Pretensioning Seat Belt Retractor
Delphi's Resettable Pretensioning Seat Belt Retractor removes slack
from the seat belt to improve the occupant's position in the event of a
crash. Delphi's Pre-Crash Sensing System signals a motorized retractor with
pulse width modulator motor controller.
In case of an accident, the pre-crash sensing feature determines the
trajectory of the oncoming target, time of impact, impact velocity and
point of impact. The system uses this information to initiate the
appropriate safety countermeasures to help protect occupants, such as to
pretension the seat belts and active braking.
Multi-Function Steering Wheel Controls
Delphi's reconfigurable steering wheel controls allow drivers to
perform multiple functions from the steering wheel including adjusting the
radio, heating, ventilation and air conditioning, cell phone and some
navigation functions. The new concept provides fingertip control from a
scroll switch mounted behind the spoke of the wheel. The new wheel is
designed to help drivers keep their eyes on the road and provide better
ergonomics, with fewer switches required to control more functions.
Delphi Forewarn(R) Infrared Side Alert System
Motorists changing lanes or engaging in other maneuvers face challenges
from blind spots that exist to the sides of most vehicles. While vehicle
designers are working to eliminate these blind spots, Delphi's active
safety technologies can help mitigate their impact.
Delphi provides its low-cost Forewarn Infrared Side Alert system to
help alert drivers to vehicles in their side blind spots when changing
lanes. When a moving vehicle is detected entering the side blind spot, a
visual alert is provided via an illuminated icon in the side view mirror.
Delphi uses infrared sensors to help alert the driver to vehicles or
objects in adjacent lanes. Each infrared side alert unit contains two
passive infrared thermopile sensors that measure adjacent lane temperatures
over time. Any significant change in the measurement between the two
sensors indicates the presence of an object.
The infrared side alert system is a high quality system that can be
integrated into existing vehicle features like rear taillights, side marker
lamps or the bumper fascia. Delphi's infrared system ignores stationary
roadside objects to minimize false alarms. The Delphi infrared side-alert
system monitors areas up to 3 meters laterally and 6 meters long based upon
the mechanical mounting position and the optics defined for a field of
view. The system works well in both daylight and darkness and under adverse
weather conditions.
Forewarn(R) Lane Departure Warning
According to NHTSA data, more than 40 percent of U.S. vehicle-related
fatalities (more than 18,000 people) are caused by unintentional lane/road
departure. The societal impact of all collisions including unintentional
lane departure is more than $230 billion, or $820 per person in the United
States.
Delphi's Forewarn vision-based Lane Departure Warning system will
assist in alerting the driver should the vehicle start to drift out of its
lane, helping to greatly reduce one of the largest causes of vehicle
collisions. The system uses a digital camera, typically mounted in the rear
view mirror housing, to look up to 25 meters ahead of the vehicle. This
data is supplemented by vehicle speed and yaw data (so the computer knows
if the vehicle is turning) collected from other systems via the vehicle's
high-speed data bus.
A number of warning strategies could be implemented depending on
vehicle manufacturer preference. These include visual, audible and haptic
warnings or any combination of these and other options. In the more distant
future, where vehicles are fitted with active steering, the system will
even help adjust the line of the car to maintain a safe course.
Forewarn(R) Drowsy Driver Alert and Driver Distraction Alert
Results of studies have shown that driver fatigue is one of the main
causes of vehicle crashes. Delphi's Forewarn Drowsy Alert and Driver
Distraction Alert systems can help eliminate some of those accidents by
analyzing a driver's condition and, if necessary, providing countermeasures
to alert the driver of a potentially dangerous situation.
Delphi's Drowsy Driver Alert and Driver Distraction Alert systems use a
monocular camera sensing system located in the instrument panel of the
vehicle. The drowsy driver system monitors eye closures over a period of
time to determine the driver's state.
Driver Distraction Alert, meanwhile, monitors the driver's level of
visual distraction by tracking a driver's gaze and head position, which
will stray from the forward position for an extended period of time during
a distraction situation.
Based on the level of distraction or drowsiness, the system applies
stimuli to help alert the driver of the situation. Delphi is aggressively
targeting the commercial market for this technology.
For more information about Delphi Corporation (Pink Sheets: DPHIQ),
visit http://www.delphi.com .
FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENT
This press release, as well as other statements made by Delphi may
contain forward-looking statements within the "safe harbor" provisions of
the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, that reflect, when
made, the company's current views with respect to current events and
financial performance. Such forward-looking statements are and will be, as
the case may be, subject to many risks, uncertainties and factors relating
to the company's operations and business environment which may cause the
actual results of the company to be materially different from any future
results, express or implied, by such forward-looking statements. Factors
that could cause actual results to differ materially from these
forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, the following:
the ability of the company to continue as a going concern; the ability of
the company to operate pursuant to the terms of the debtor-in-possession
("DIP") financing facility; the company's ability to obtain court approval
with respect to motions in the chapter 11 proceeding prosecuted by it from
time to time; the ability of the company to develop, prosecute, confirm and
consummate one or more plans of reorganization with respect to the Chapter
11 cases; risks associated with third parties seeking and obtaining court
approval to terminate or shorten the exclusivity period for the company to
propose and confirm one or more plans of reorganization, for the
appointment of a chapter 11 trustee or to convert the cases to chapter 7
cases; the ability of the company to obtain and maintain normal terms with
vendors and service providers; the company's ability to maintain contracts
that are critical to its operations; the potential adverse impact of the
Chapter 11 cases on the company's liquidity or results of operations; the
ability of the company to execute its business plans, including the
transformation plan described in the Company's March 31, 2006 press
release, and to do so in a timely fashion; the ability of the company to
attract, motivate and/or retain key executives and associates; the ability
of the company to avoid or continue to operate during a strike, or partial
work stoppage or slow down by any of its unionized employees; and the
ability of the company to attract and retain customers. Other risk factors
are listed from time to time in the company's United States Securities and
Exchange Commission reports, including, but not limited to the Annual
Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2004, and its most
recent quarterly report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30,
2005, and current reports on Form 8-K. Delphi disclaims any intention or
obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a
result of new information, future events and/or otherwise.
Similarly, these and other factors, including the terms of any
reorganization plan ultimately confirmed, can affect the value of the
company's various pre-petition liabilities, common stock and/or other
equity securities. Additionally, no assurance can be given as to what
values, if any, will be ascribed in the bankruptcy proceedings to each of
these constituencies. A plan of reorganization could result in holders of
Delphi's common stock receiving no distribution on account of their
interest and cancellation of their interests. Under certain conditions
specified in the Bankruptcy Code, a plan of reorganization may be confirmed
notwithstanding its rejection by an impaired class of creditors or equity
holders and notwithstanding the fact that equity holders do not receive or
retain property on account of their equity interests under the plan. In
light of the foregoing and as stated in its October 8, 2005, press release
announcing the filing of its Chapter 11 reorganization cases, the company
considers the value of the common stock to be highly speculative and
cautions equity holders that the stock may ultimately be determined to have
no value. Accordingly, the company urges that appropriate caution be
exercised with respect to existing and future investments in Delphi's
common stock or other equity interests or any claims relating to
pre-petition liabilities.
SOURCE Delphi Corporation
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