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Original name: 三菱 HSR-VI
Mitsubishi Motors Corporation is to exhibit the HSR-VI advanced research car and the TECHNAS sport utility vehicle (SUV) concept car at the 57th Frankfurt Motor Show, being held from Tuesday September 9 through Sunday September 21. The HSR-VI is an evolution of the HSR-V advanced research vehicle exhibited at the 56th Frankfurt Motor Show. The latest in Mitsubishi's series of advanced research vehicles, HSR-VI takes "Mobility in the 21st century" as its theme. As circumstances dictate, HSR-VI offers the ease of automatic driving, in order to accommodate the requirements of intelligent transportation and other traffic systems of the future, and the fun of manual vehicle operation. The TECHNAS SUV concept car blends the fun of sports car motoring and the utility of a sporty utility vehicle while fully meeting the safety and comfort requirements expected in the 21st century.At the show, the company will also announce and display the New CARISMA sedan, the first Mitsubishi model outside Japan to be powered by the GDI engine.
I.HSR-VI: Principal Features
Two main driving environments may be envisioned when considering how the automobile will be used in the future:(1) Moving around freely within a limited radius within urban and suburban areas;(2) Automatic driving linking two points in which people are transported at high speeds between a limited number of destinations. HSR-VI offers both an Automatic Driving Mode and a Manual Operating Mode to realize safer and more comfortable transportation in these two driving environments, .
In terms of its research theme, HSR-VI has been developed as the ideal automobile for the coming century; an automobile that receives information communications to realize outstanding amenity. To this end, HSR-VI is loaded with numerous advanced technologies for the two driving modes, concentrating on the four areas of safety, performance, environment and information.
1.Design.
2.Optimum Cabin
3.Mechanical specification, displays and controls realize comfortable ride
(1)Automatic Driving Mode control
HSR-VI uses a combination of two systems to control the Automatic Driving Mode: (1) Autonomous automatic driving, in which image processing of pictures from the forward, rear and side cameras and laser radar are used for white line detection to keep the vehicle in its lane, beacon recognition and obstruction detection; (2) Communications automatic driving (control of throttle opening, brake pressure and steering), in which road-to-vehicle signals transmit information on lane markers, road environment and road conditions.
(2)All-wheel control
To realize vehicle handling that responds in the way the driver wants it to, HSR-VI (1) Controls the functioning of the All-wheel Active Steer (AAS), TWIN-Active Yaw Control (AYC) and Active Stability Control (ASC), and Electronically Controlled Suspension (ECS) mechanical systems that control the vehicle's cornering performance; (2) Uses Multi-link Suspension on all wheels to maintain the optimum tire footprint.
(3)Adaptive information system
In the Automatic Driving Mode, the Interactive Multi-display that is housed in the roof deploys and the driver controls the automatic operation of the vehicle by operating the Multi-dimension Controller on top of the center console to acquire information from the Internet and traffic and weather information services. In this mode, the automatic driving status is displayed in the Center Wide Display located in the middle of the instrument panel.
In the Manual Driving Mode, only the information actually required by the driver to operate his vehicle is shown in the On-demand Display located on top of the instrument panel in a position that does not interfere with his line of vision. In this mode, the Center Wide Display shows a wide-angle landscape view of what is behind the vehicle.
4.Very high levels of safety and environmental suitability
(1)GDI engine mated with CVT
HSR-VI is powered by a 2.4-liter version of Mitsubishi's revolutionary GDI engine, highly acclaimed for its ultra-efficient performance in regular production models, mated to a continuously variable transmission (CVT). From the throttle opening and the operating status of the vehicle, the on-board computer determines the degree of acceleration and uses the CVT's stepless gear ratios to keep the engine operating at its most efficient speed. As a result, the GDI engine's characteristic very low fuel consumption and higher power outputs are taken to new levels.
(2)Aerodynamics
The body is divided laterally into three sections with well-defined airflow channels. Air traveling over the body passes along these channels and is expelled from the tail end surface, thereby reducing aerodynamic drag. Lowering the cabin also achieves a reduction in HSR-VI's total projected area.
(3)Cameras and sensors
In the Automatic Driving Mode, HSR-VI uses cameras and laser radar to visually monitor the periphery of the vehicle. Using this information, the system warns the driver when an obstruction is detected, or the vehicle is operated to avoid a crash. The use of color cameras has improved the system's ability to distinguish traffic lights and road signs.
To prevent accidents caused by driver fatigue or drowsiness, a Driver Monitor Camera constantly assesses driver alertness by observing his eyelid movements and the degree of pupil contraction. When necessary, the system gives visual and aural warnings as well as urging the driver to stop and rest.
(4)Airbags
Both driver and passenger seats are provided with a basic airbag system for frontal protection as well as a side airbag system.
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