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Volvo ima ovakav sistem sa obicnim svetlima. Dakle zavesica odredjuje gde ce snop biti blokiran.
Uglavnom za to Volvo-vo cudo sam odmah bio skeptican, za ovo sa LED sam takodje skeptican ali za nijansu manje
Uglavnom za to Volvo-vo cudo sam odmah bio skeptican, za ovo sa LED sam takodje skeptican ali za nijansu manje
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Ja sam par puta morao manuelno da gasim dugo svetlo jer prosto senzor tj kamera ne moze da ocita svetlost zadnjih pozicija yuga i tako tih matorijih automobila, pa dodjem u situaciju da ih zaslepljujem..
Brzine idu u H-a !!!
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Ja sam u Nemačkoj imao problem vozeći 118d (M paket). Svaki 5-6 auto nije provaljivao, tako da sam odustao od automatike i sam obarao svetla.
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Bravo za Hyundai.
Mada, mene interesuje šta voze ovi što vrše testiranja???
Mada, mene interesuje šta voze ovi što vrše testiranja???
Posetite www.garaza.rs !
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ESP mandatory in the EU from November 1, 2014
http://www.automotiveworld.com/news-rel ... nds-lives/
In the European Union, the ESP electronic stability program will soon be a universal standard. Effective November 1, 2014, all newly registered passenger cars and light commercial vehicles with a gross vehicle weight of up to 3.5 metric tons must be equipped with the anti-skid system. The regulation will take effect for all other vehicles one year later. “ESP saves lives,” says Gerhard Steiger, president of the Bosch Chassis Systems Control division. An accident research study by Bosch confirms its effectiveness. In 2011, ESP prevented more than 33,000 accidents involving injury and saved more than 1,000 lives in the EU member states (of which there were 25 at the time), even though ESP was only installed in an estimated 40 percent of vehicles. Since being launched in 1995, ESP has prevented 190,000 accidents and saved more than 6,000 lives across Europe.
After the seat belt, ESP is the most important vehicle safety system – it is even more important than the airbag. Bosch has manufactured 100 million ESP systems since series production began in 1995. While 84 percent of all new vehicles in Europe were equipped with the anti-skid system in 2014, the figure for all new vehicles worldwide was only 59 percent. “ESP is an unparalleled success story that we hope to replicate outside Europe as well,” says Gerhard Steiger. According to independent studies, up to 80 percent of skidding accidents on the road could be prevented if all vehicles were equipped with the anti-skid system.
ESP – a true all-rounder that offers a lot of added value
Swerving on dry, wet, muddy, or slippery roads often results in severe traffic accidents. Using smart sensors, ESP compares 25 times per second whether the car is actually moving in the direction that the driver is steering it in. If the measured values do not match, the anti-skid system intervenes and first reduces engine torque. If that is not sufficient, it additionally brakes individual wheels, generating the counterforce needed to keep a vehicle on course.
ESP is the logical next step in the further development of the ABS antilock braking system created by Bosch in 1978. Today, ESP is much more than a mere anti-skid system. A number of value-added functions now account for most of its performance, including the ability of ESP to prevent a vehicle from rolling backwards during hill starts. It is also able to stabilize swerving trailers and to reduce the rollover risk of sports utility and light commercial vehicles.
ESP is the basis for many driver assistance systems
The electronic stability program also plays a key role when it comes to many driver assistance systems and automated driving, which is why its development is always ongoing. Bosch offers ESP as a modular concept that offers the right system for all circumstances and requirements, which ranges from the affordable ESP light for entry-level cars in emerging markets and special systems for commercial vehicles all the way to ESP hev regenerative braking systems for hybrid and electric vehicles.
With its customized solutions, Bosch supports the worldwide efforts of manufacturers and governments to make active safety systems standard equipment in every vehicle. Other countries have also begun to recognize that ESP is extremely important for road safety. Since September 2011, ESP has been mandated for all vehicles in the United States and Canada with a gross vehicle weight up to 4.5 metric tons. Australia and Israel have also made ESP mandatory. Similar regulations will take effect in Japan, Korea, Russia, and Turkey in the years ahead.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... OwkwrM10hk
http://www.automotiveworld.com/news-rel ... nds-lives/
In the European Union, the ESP electronic stability program will soon be a universal standard. Effective November 1, 2014, all newly registered passenger cars and light commercial vehicles with a gross vehicle weight of up to 3.5 metric tons must be equipped with the anti-skid system. The regulation will take effect for all other vehicles one year later. “ESP saves lives,” says Gerhard Steiger, president of the Bosch Chassis Systems Control division. An accident research study by Bosch confirms its effectiveness. In 2011, ESP prevented more than 33,000 accidents involving injury and saved more than 1,000 lives in the EU member states (of which there were 25 at the time), even though ESP was only installed in an estimated 40 percent of vehicles. Since being launched in 1995, ESP has prevented 190,000 accidents and saved more than 6,000 lives across Europe.
After the seat belt, ESP is the most important vehicle safety system – it is even more important than the airbag. Bosch has manufactured 100 million ESP systems since series production began in 1995. While 84 percent of all new vehicles in Europe were equipped with the anti-skid system in 2014, the figure for all new vehicles worldwide was only 59 percent. “ESP is an unparalleled success story that we hope to replicate outside Europe as well,” says Gerhard Steiger. According to independent studies, up to 80 percent of skidding accidents on the road could be prevented if all vehicles were equipped with the anti-skid system.
ESP – a true all-rounder that offers a lot of added value
Swerving on dry, wet, muddy, or slippery roads often results in severe traffic accidents. Using smart sensors, ESP compares 25 times per second whether the car is actually moving in the direction that the driver is steering it in. If the measured values do not match, the anti-skid system intervenes and first reduces engine torque. If that is not sufficient, it additionally brakes individual wheels, generating the counterforce needed to keep a vehicle on course.
ESP is the logical next step in the further development of the ABS antilock braking system created by Bosch in 1978. Today, ESP is much more than a mere anti-skid system. A number of value-added functions now account for most of its performance, including the ability of ESP to prevent a vehicle from rolling backwards during hill starts. It is also able to stabilize swerving trailers and to reduce the rollover risk of sports utility and light commercial vehicles.
ESP is the basis for many driver assistance systems
The electronic stability program also plays a key role when it comes to many driver assistance systems and automated driving, which is why its development is always ongoing. Bosch offers ESP as a modular concept that offers the right system for all circumstances and requirements, which ranges from the affordable ESP light for entry-level cars in emerging markets and special systems for commercial vehicles all the way to ESP hev regenerative braking systems for hybrid and electric vehicles.
With its customized solutions, Bosch supports the worldwide efforts of manufacturers and governments to make active safety systems standard equipment in every vehicle. Other countries have also begun to recognize that ESP is extremely important for road safety. Since September 2011, ESP has been mandated for all vehicles in the United States and Canada with a gross vehicle weight up to 4.5 metric tons. Australia and Israel have also made ESP mandatory. Similar regulations will take effect in Japan, Korea, Russia, and Turkey in the years ahead.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... OwkwrM10hk
Najgore je svađati se sa budalom. Prvo te spusti na svoj nivo, a onda te dotuče iskustvom...
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=p ... lDH4WM4rpE
Najgore je svađati se sa budalom. Prvo te spusti na svoj nivo, a onda te dotuče iskustvom...
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=p ... bk3XNCpiB4
Najgore je svađati se sa budalom. Prvo te spusti na svoj nivo, a onda te dotuče iskustvom...
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Podsetnik: Sistem pre gaženja pešaka treba aktivirati.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=p ... 8nnhUCtcO8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=p ... 8nnhUCtcO8
Najgore je svađati se sa budalom. Prvo te spusti na svoj nivo, a onda te dotuče iskustvom...
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Opet Volvo glavni junak u failu ovih sistema.
Elem, s obzirom u kakvoj je krizi softver trenutno i pod kojim pritiskom marketinga je tehnologija, biće failovanja ovih fensi sistema na putu samo tako. Ne bih ja voleo da se oslanjam na neki AI u kolima previše. Ono, neka ga tu, ali samo ako ja zakažem.
Elem, s obzirom u kakvoj je krizi softver trenutno i pod kojim pritiskom marketinga je tehnologija, biće failovanja ovih fensi sistema na putu samo tako. Ne bih ja voleo da se oslanjam na neki AI u kolima previše. Ono, neka ga tu, ali samo ako ja zakažem.
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Izgleda da Kinezi pisu software za Volvo
Ni ja ne verujem tim sistemima. Previse je to slozeno i previse novo da bi radilo pouzdano.
Ni ja ne verujem tim sistemima. Previse je to slozeno i previse novo da bi radilo pouzdano.
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Da, da, testiraju koliko je hauba dobra po pesaka u slucaju sudara. Drugi rade te testove na lutkama, samo Volvo dovoljno veruje u svoj rejting zastite pesaka da testove vrsi direktno na ljudima.
Sve u svemu, sve je ok, samo smo mi pobrkali koji test je prikazan
Treba jos da ubace opciju da se u ovom slucaju brisaci automatski ukljuce.