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The Ford "Smart Safe Research Vehicle" Wins Popular Science Magazine's "BEST OF WHAT'S NEW" Award
NEW YORK., Nov. 7 – Ford Motor Company’s latest technology concept vehicle has been named Popular Science magazine's "Best of What's New" grand prize winner in the Automotive Tech category.
The winning vehicle is called S2RV, which stands for "Smart Safe Research Vehicle." It combines advanced accident avoidance systems and intelligent vehicle technology in a modified Ford Explorer.
"Best of What’s New is the culmination of a year’s worth of searching, testing and deciding from among a huge range of products—all of which stand to change the way we live, work and play," said Scott Mowbray, editor in chief of Popular Science.
Each year, thousands of new products and breakthrough technologies vie for the attention of editors at Popular Science magazine. But only the best of the bunch—those products that inspire awe, envy, and admiration—are awarded inclusion in Best of What’s New, the highly anticipated December issue that ranks as the most widely-read issue of Popular Science of the year.
One winner in each category is awarded the highest honor, Grand Award, in recognition of products representing a leap over existing technologies.
"All of us at Ford are excited about winning the Best of What's New grand prize – it's a very prestigious honor," said Dr. Ron Miller, project leader for Intelligent Vehicle Technologies at Ford Research and Advanced Engineering. "The telematics and accident avoidance systems in the S2RV simplify life for our customers and help keep them safe. Voice control and touch screens access the S2RV’s smart and safe features ." Miller, who holds a Ph.D. in physics from MIT, says an Explorer was picked for the technology exercise because it is America’s best-selling SUV, and a popular real-world vehicle in which to test the technology.
Many of the features of S2RV can be separated into two categories -- those that represent new "smart " technology and those new features that pertain to making the vehicle more "safe."
Smart features are those pertaining to intelligent vehicle technology or telematics. Telematics is the blending of computers and wireless telecommunication technologies with the goal of efficiently conveying information over vast networks to improve a host of transportation and business functions or government-related public services. The term has evolved to refer to automobile systems that combine global position satellite tracking and other wireless communications for automatic roadside assistance, remote diagnostics and other purposes.
TELEMATICS SYSTEMS – SMART
The S2RV "Smart" technology includes:
These switches also create a "plug-n-play" environment for aftermarket entertainment systems, or for assistance technologies such as a hydraulic seat.
When a traffic jam is detected on the roadway in front of the S2RV, the SmartNAV system will automatically recalculate a route based on the information being gathered from all surrounding vehicles.
The navigation system is also capable of preventing a cellular phone from ringing when traffic conditions become too dangerous for the driver to be distracted by answering the call.
ACCIDENT AVOIDANCE SYSTEMS – SAFE
S2RV "Safe" features are those that improve safety performance by helping to prevent accidents from happening in the first place, but if they do, protecting occupants from harm. Features include:
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