4th
February 2008 - Meritor WABCO
Introduces OnGuard(TM), the First Collision Safety System with Active
Braking for North American Commercial Vehicles
Meritor WABCO Vehicle
Control Systems today introduced OnGuard(TM), a new technology designed
to further improve commercial vehicle safety. This industry-first
technology was introduced and demonstrated here for journalists and
fleet customers on the eve of a key industry equipment and technology
event.
OnGuard is currently
installed on nearly 200 vehicles and is targeted for third quarter 2008
availability as a factory-installed option at several OEM brands.
OnGuard is a
forward-looking, radar-based adaptive cruise control system with active
braking for commercial vehicles in North America. New to the North
American industry, active braking improves vehicle safety by
automatically using the vehicle foundation brakes to alert the driver
and decelerate the vehicle when a pre-set vehicle following distance is
compromised.
"As part of our ongoing
efforts to improve vehicle safety for highways, drivers and fleets,
OnGuard was designed to equip drivers with automated features that help
ensure safe following distances and provide active braking as needed,"
said Jon Morrison, president and general manager, Meritor WABCO Vehicle
Control Systems. "The driver is still the most important element in
maintaining vehicle safety however, the system can provide the
additional split-second deceleration needed to maintain control of the
vehicle in an emergency situation."
Automatic foundation brake intervention
distinguishes OnGuard from existing passive collision warning systems,
which can only alert the driver to a potentially dangerous situation
through alarm and engine braking. With this new product on the truck, if
the pre-determined "safe" distance is compromised, OnGuard will provide
visual and audible warning to the driver, vehicle deceleration through
engine control, retarder control and most importantly, noticeable
foundation braking. Foundation brake deceleration can be as great as
one-third of a full brake application for the vehicle but within safe
limits for the driver to take control.
Pyramid of Safety
Further advantage provided by OnGuard is
that it fully integrates with the joint venture's anti-lock braking and
stability control systems. Morrison added that this allows the customer
to build a pyramid of safety for the vehicle with stability control and
collision safety system via a single brake ABS ECU versus having
additional "add-on" systems.
According to the U.S. National Highway
Transportation Safety Administration, rear-end collisions account for
over 20 percent of all heavy- truck crashes. The truck is the striking
vehicle in 60 percent of those accidents. Inattention or poor decisions
(e.g. driving too fast for the conditions or following too closely) are
the primary factor in 66 percent of the collisions where fault is
assigned to the truck driver.
OnGuard's forward-looking, mono-pulse
radar sensor is capable of detecting multiple moving and fixed objects
at distances up to 500 feet away. It quickly and reliably coordinates
responses from the engine, transmission, and anti-lock braking systems
through communications across the SAE J1939 data network. It provides
feedback to the driver through the in-cab dash display, which includes a
progressive audible alert.
This sequence of monitoring, warning and
intervention is an important part of Meritor WABCO's strategy to reduce
false alarms. OnGuard uses a proprietary time-to-collision algorithm,
unlike the simple two-second headway alarms used by today's passive
braking systems. Driver feedback from field tests covering over 10
million fleet-miles over a two-year period showed significantly better
performance, reliability, and driver confidence in OnGuard compared to
collision warning systems currently available in North America.
Comprehensive Sales and Support Network
This new product, as well as all other
Meritor WABCO products, will be supported by ArvinMeritor's
comprehensive sales and support systems. ArvinMeritor's North American
sales and service organization sells, services and supports the products
to fleets, dealers and OEMs. Extensive support mechanisms exist in the
form of aftermarket parts, warranty administration, troubleshooting, and
online technical and reference support.
Meritor WABCO(1) is a joint venture of
ArvinMeritor, and the WABCO Automotive Control Systems, Inc,.
WABCO is one of the world's leading
providers of electronic braking, stability, suspension and transmission
control systems for heavy duty commercial vehicles. Customers include
the world's leading commercial truck, trailer and bus manufacturers.
Founded in the U.S. in 1869 as Westinghouse Air Brake Company, WABCO was
acquired by American Standard in 1968 and spun off in 2007.
Headquartered in Brussels, Belgium, WABCO employs more than 7,000 people
in 34 offices and production facilities worldwide. In 2006, WABCO's
total sales were $2 billion. WABCO is a publicly traded company and is
listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the stock symbol WBC. Web
site: www.wabco-auto.com.
ArvinMeritor, Inc. is a premier global
supplier of a broad range of integrated systems, modules and components
to the motor vehicle industry. The company serves commercial truck,
trailer and specialty original equipment manufacturers and certain
aftermarkets, and light vehicle manufacturers. Headquartered in Troy,
Mich., ArvinMeritor employs approximately 18,000 people in 23 countries.
ArvinMeritor common stock is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under
the ticker symbol ARM. For more information, visit the company's Web
site at: www.arvinmeritor.com.
(1) Meritor WABCO products are available
in the United States, Mexico and Canada.
Source: ArvinMeritor Press
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