Iranian Device Facilitates Smart Driving
“This system enjoys the capability to warn of leaving the lane and collision with objects,” Mohammad Reza Akrami, the managing director of the knowledge-based company, told ANA.
He explained that if the car is equipped with electric brake or power steering, the system can steer the car between the lanes and it will automatically send a brake order to the car in case of danger or when the driver does not brake immediately.
“In addition to detection of faults, the advanced driver assistance system enjoys the capability to monitor and warn the driver of drowsiness based on the direction of the driver's gaze or whether the eyes are open or closed,” Akrami said.
“Meantime, all this information can be sent to a central server so that employers be aware of the driver's performance,” he stated.
Earlier this year, another knowledge-based company stationed in Shiraz in the Southern part of Iran financed by Iranian Innovation and Prosperity Fund had also succeeded in producing simulators for light vehicles, helicopters and airplanes.
"People who are being trained to learn driving can use this simulator to get the necessary training in the face of challenges such as a burst tire or driving on an icy road. Of course, the use of this system should be made mandatory in driving schools to encourage learners to use it," Damon Pour Hosseini, the managing director of the Knaowldge-based company said.
He added that his company has also produced other simulators for training learners in driving and flying, riding planes, ships and trains.
"This system has a real schedule that follows a complex algorithm and all commands are processed within 10 milliseconds. For example when you start, you will hear the sound of starting within 10 milliseconds. We have used for the first time in this system the six-degree-of-freedom motion platform."
Pour Hosseini further noted that they locally produce the six-degree-of-freedom motion platform, urging the comanies inside the country not to import that machine anymore and use their domestically- produced product.
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