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    Goodyear SightLine tech integrates sensors to boost braking systems

    January 9, 2025
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    Goodyear has unveiled a breakthrough in tire technology with the integration of advanced sensors capable of detecting hazardous road conditions, offering significant improvements in vehicle safety. This innovation, developed in collaboration with TNO, a Netherlands-based independent research organization, aims to enhance the functionality of Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) systems, particularly in challenging environments such as wet, icy, or otherwise low-friction roads.

    Goodyear SightLine tech integrates sensors to boost braking systems

    While traditional AEB systems are typically optimized for dry, high-friction surfaces, Goodyear’s new technology, known as SightLine, equips tires with the ability to provide real-time data on road and tire conditions. This data enables the vehicle’s AEB system to make more precise decisions, engaging earlier to mitigate potential collisions. The advancement addresses a critical gap in existing systems, which struggle in adverse weather and on low-traction surfaces.

    Chris Helsel, Goodyear’s Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, emphasized the safety implications of this technology, noting that it positions automakers ahead of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA) 2029 mandate requiring AEB systems in all passenger vehicles. “Safety is a cornerstone of Goodyear’s commitment to innovation,” Helsel stated, adding that the technology also supports the broader goal of enhancing automated driving systems.

    Testing conducted by Goodyear indicates that integrating SightLine technology with AEB systems can significantly reduce crash risks. Wet road trials showed that the system could mitigate impacts at speeds of up to 50 mph by activating braking earlier. This proactive response capability ensures reliable performance across various road scenarios, expanding the safety potential of AEB systems. Goodyear first introduced the SightLine concept in 2021 as part of a suite of “smart tire” solutions.

    These included functionalities like monitoring tire pressure, friction levels, and wear. The latest development extends these capabilities, positioning tires as active contributors to vehicle safety systems. According to Werner Happenhofer, Goodyear’s Vice President of Tire Intelligence and E-Mobility Solutions, the technology enables AEB systems to react assertively, recognizing and adapting to conditions that reduce friction and braking efficacy.

    The innovation arrives as automakers prepare to meet the 2029 regulatory deadline for AEB implementation. Despite requests from the automotive industry to delay the mandate due to technological limitations, Goodyear asserts that its solution addresses these concerns. Helsel noted that SightLine represents a continuation of the company’s longstanding efforts in tire intelligence, offering automakers a pathway to comply with stringent safety requirements.

    While the technology is not yet available as a market-ready product, the announcement demonstrates its potential to transform automotive safety. Goodyear is actively engaging with industry partners to explore integration opportunities, signaling a shift in how tires contribute to overall vehicle safety systems. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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