AHSRA
Research
Materials

AHS Background of development

"i,c,a" Development of AHS System Functions

Outline of the Primary Requirements of Advanced Cruise-Assist Highway Systems

Report on CHAUFFEUR Study Mission

Report on AVHS Demonstration in Korea and others

Outline of the 2nd International AHS Task Force

Report on the 2nd International AHS Workshop

AHS Requirements
(Phase 0)

Outline of AVG Demo '98
(Holland)

AVG Demo'98 Arena Discussion Presentation

Status and Plans of AHS in Japan

'98 ITS World Congress-Presentation

R&D policy on AHS

Mission & approach of AHSRA

Invitation to participate in the Joint Tests
 
 
 
AHS can be divided into 3 subsystems according to the specific functions for assisting driving, namely, AHS-i (Information), AHS-c (Control) and AHS-a (Automated cruise). In AHS-i, the system supports a part of the collection of information, and in AHS-c the system supports a part of the driving operation in addition to the information collection. AHS-a carries out 100% of the information collection and driving operation, and even assumes the responsibility for safe driving.
In order to realize AHS-a, it will be necessary to overcome a number of important hurdles not just in terms of technology, but also in relation to the responsibilities it will bear for vehicle operations.
 
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