For carmakers, it is vital to keep improving existing vehicle safety functions, so that drivers enjoy smoother journeys and the roads become safer for us all.
As use of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) becomes more common, new regulations and vehicle safety ratings are raising the benchmark for safe automated driving (AD). For example, NCAP car safety ratings and upcoming legislation for Intelligent Speed Assistance (ISA) require ADAS to incorporate accurate speed limit information to combat the issue of speeding.
To meet these demands, accurate digital maps are a must. Map technology makes it possible for AD systems to look beyond the limited range of onboard sensors. The TomTom ADAS Map supplies attributes about road gradient and curvature, traffic signs, speed restrictions and more to allow vehicles to not only ‘see’ the road ahead but anticipate it.
And now, Mitsubishi Intelligent Pilot Assist (MI-PILOT Assist), powered by the TomTom ADAS Map, is helping drivers of new Mitsubishi Outlander SUVs enjoy safer and more comfortable drives. MI-PILOT Assist allows for safer driving and incorporates digital map data to anticipate the road ahead.
Increased control and comfort on the highway
MI-PILOT Assist is a system that assists vehicle acceleration, braking and steering operations when driving on a single lane on a highway. The system not only improves safety by controlling the speed of a vehicle, it also helps the driver enjoy a smoother and more comfortable ride.
The new MI-PILOT Assist incorporates TomTom ADAS Map data, such as road curvature and speed limits. With this data, the ADAS function can pro-actively adapt speed based on accurate and up-to-date information about the road at hand and ahead.