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Nissan has for its very advanced developments in the field of autonomous driving the” Grand Prix win Innovation Awards “at CEATEC. It is the first time that the existing U.S. IT journalists from independent jury presents an automotive manufacturer the coveted trophy. The autonomous driving systems from Nissan were also “smart mobility” won the Special Prize in the category.

The jury of journalists from the trade areas IT and Consumer Electronics founded on the IT and electronics trade show CEATEC 2013 their vote as follows: “The autonomous driving systems from Nissan will reduce in the future the number of traffic accidents and those with fatal outcome, prevent congestion and due to a lower consumption also reduce the jitter caused by car pollution. “

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autopilot is tested in self-built city

first time Nissan had unveiled in August at the Nissan 360 event in Irvine, California, the autonomous driving systems and announced they 2020 for series production to develop. Building for the development of the autopilot Nissan in Japan own city to test the autopilot under realistic conditions. The time frame involves the adoption of new technology across the entire model range within two vehicle generations. Tesla also plans to develop an autopilot for cars up to three years.


Rapid progress

Nissan President and CEO Carlos Ghosn took at CEATEC 2013 in Tokyo, the progress of the autonomous driving system personally under the microscope – and was visibly impressed by the progress on the control of a self-navigating Nissan Leaf. Nissan considered autonomous safety systems acting as a continuation of the Safety tick averaging already used in current models of the company Shields. It monitors a 360-degree range around the car, warns the driver of dangerous situations and if necessary also occurs even in action

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