Market response to adaptive cruise control.

Author(s)
Yahagi, S. & Yanai, Y.
Year
Abstract

A great deal of research and development work has been carried out on ITS technology in recent years, and some commercial productions of these systems are now underway. Above all, adaptive cruise control (ACC) attracts a great deal of public attention as a fundamental driving control system. Nissan started introducing ACC in 1999, and the number of Nissan's ACC vehicles in operation in various markets has grown. Especially in Japan, it has been installed in a variety of vehicles, from luxury to the medium-size segments. This broad range of vehicle types enable a more in-depth study of factors related to ACC use and operation. As we work to make ACC more prevalent, it is increasingly important to determine the actual market response to ACC. In order to determine this, a survey was conducted of Japanese ACC customers, and received not only very high evaluations of our system in terms of overall satisfaction and future purchase intention, but also valuable feedback to use as a reference for future development. This paper explains the survey, summarizes the results, and discusses areas for additional study and consideration in the field of ACC. For the covering abstract see ITRD E825082.

Publication

Library number
C 30942 (In: C 30848 CD-ROM) /91 / ITRD E124384
Source

In: Proceedings of the 18th International Technical Conference on Enhanced Safety of Vehicles ESV, Nagoya, Japan, May 19-22, 2003, 5 p.

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