Nissan Develops New Steering System

Monday, December 29, 2014

Nissan vehicles for the creative spawn of customer satisfaction in the future. Japanese car manufacturer is developing a Fly-by-Wire Steering System or steering cables to lift both front wheels.
Nissan calls steer-by-wire. In this system will no longer use the iron is connected to the front wheels, but use a cable that sends signals to the brain as a computer control. Furthermore, the brains are connected to the cable and then drive the two front wheels suit the rider.

Smart features steer-by-wire control systems work through the use of electronic signals to give commands from the driver.

Nissan admits it has a computer system that could process data and supplied to the wheels. As information technology is already being used by the aircraft to direct the wings. This means that steering accuracy better than conventional steering system.

Nissan also claims this technology was so advanced that it can minimize vibrations on the steering wheel caused by touching the asphalt, thus ensuring a very smooth driving experience as reported by autoevolution, Friday (10/19/2012).

"At Nissan we thought driving it should be safe and comfortable., And it must be separated from a sense of stress," said Nissan Keelektronikan Developer Division, Genpei Naito. "With this new system could reduce noise steering wheel, and gives the impression more in the hands of the driver," he continued.

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