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Volvo S60/V70/XC70 - New safety functions in Volvo cars
May 25, 2004
• BLIS
– Blind Spot Information System – a world-first in a passenger car
At the start of the year, Volvo Cars presented four new safety systems that will be launched in the company’s car models over the forthcoming period. One of them was BLIS – Blind Spot Information System – which was unveiled on the Volvo stand at the Detroit motor show.
“BLIS
is now ready to be demonstrated in road-going cars,” says Lex
Kerssemakers,
In addition to BLIS, Volvo Cars is also launching water-repellent glass for side windows and door mirrors – along with a simple and dependable method for switching off the front passenger airbag in Volvo cars. |
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The
technology behind BLIS
A digital camera is installed on each door mirror and it takes 25 pictures each second. By comparing the pictures taken, the system can register when a vehicle is moving within the BLIS zone, which measures 9.5 metres long by 3 metres wide on either side of the car. [DSA note: In the USA, etc., read yards for metres -- it's close enough.]
The
system is programmed to identify cars as well as motorcycles, in
daylight as well as at night. Since BLIS is camera-based, however, it
has the same limitations as the human eye does. This means the system
will not function in conditions of poor visibility, for instance in fog
or flying snow. In such a case, the driver receives a message that BLIS
is not in action. It is also configured not to react to parked cars,
road barriers, lampposts and other static objects.
The
system is active at all speeds above 10 km/h. It reacts to vehicles that
are driven a maximum of 20 km/h slower and a maximum of 70 km/h faster
than the car itself.
BLIS can be switched off via a button in the centre console.
WRG
– Water Repellent Glass
In
order to improve safety when driving in the rain, Volvo Cars is
launching WRG
On
the windows, the water gathers as pearls of moisture which blow away
easily by
On the door mirrors, a different method is used. Here, the water is distributed evenly across the entire glass surface so that it is possible to see through the water. In certain weather conditions, the function can be speeded up if the mirror heater elements are activated.
The water repellent function has been created through special treatment of the glass. On the side windows, the treatment must be renewed after about three years and then every year after that in order to ensure full effect. The door mirrors do not need to be re-treated since they are not as exposed to wear and tear.
Source: Volvo -- 50220/KH
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