The analysis will also explore the system’s performance at high speeds and in challenging driving scenarios. NHTSA opens Engineering Analysis EA25001 to investigate system limitations in Ford’s BlueCruise partial driving automation system. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has launched an engineering analysis to investigate the limitations of Ford’s BlueCruise partial driving automation system. The analysis, designated as EA25001, aims to examine the system’s performance in specific scenarios and identify potential areas for improvement. The investigation was prompted by two fatal collisions involving Ford Mustang Mach-E vehicles, which were equipped with the BlueCruise system. Preliminary findings revealed limitations in detecting stationary vehicles above 62 mph. Preliminary findings from the investigation have revealed that the BlueCruise system has limitations in detecting stationary vehicles traveling at speeds above 62 mph. This is a critical concern, as it may lead to the system’s inability to recognize and respond to stationary vehicles, potentially resulting in accidents.
Patent Validation Secures Enhanced Safety and Efficiency for Guident Corp.
Aptiv PLC’s EDS business is a leading provider of electrical distribution systems for the automotive and aerospace industries.
The Separation of EDS Business
Aptiv PLC has announced its intention to separate its Electrical Distribution Systems (EDS) business into an independent entity. This move is aimed at creating a more agile and focused organization that can better serve the evolving needs of its customers in the automotive and aerospace industries.
Key Benefits of the Separation
Guident’s Patent Application
Guident, a subsidiary of Aptiv PLC, has received a Notice of Allowance for its U.S. Patent Application No.