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TRW’s New Steering Wheel Concept Supports Automated Driving

The steering wheel offers a number of multi-functional features including hands on/off detection to help support the driver during semi-automated and automated driving situations.

GENEVA, Switzerland – TRW Automotive Holdings Corp. is unveiling a new steering wheel concept that is being shown on the Rinspeed XchangE showcar today. The steering wheel offers a number of multi-functional features including hands on/off detection to help support the driver during semi-automated and automated driving situations.
 
Guido Hirzmann, group leader, new technology, Mechatronic, commented, “Rinspeed’s steer-by-wire XchangE vehicle featuring TRW’s steering wheel system opens up a world of possibilities to the driver. With the integrated hands on/off sensor and flexible positioning of the wheel, the driver can choose whether to drive the vehicle himself, pass control of the vehicle to the front passenger, or have the vehicle drive itself in automated mode.
 
“Furthermore, with the increasing number of electronically controlled functions in the vehicle, certain controls can be eliminated or packaged into the steering wheel, offering more space and flexibility for the car interior. For example, with the XchangE vehicle, we have been able to remove the center console and integrate the gear shift into the steering wheel.”
 
According to TRW, the steering wheel offers a modern, lightweight design incorporating the following functions, which can be activated by touching transparent switches:
 
· A ‘Drive Mode Manager’ (DMM) display, located at the top of the steering wheel, illuminating ‘A’ when the vehicle is in automated mode. If the driver touches the steering wheel, ‘M’ (manual) becomes illuminated indicating that the driver is ready to take back control of the vehicle. If he then touches ‘Push to Drive’ or ‘PTD’, control is given back to the driver. Similarly, if the driver later takes his hands off the wheel, the DMM display automatically changes from ‘M’ to ‘A’ and the vehicle continues to drive in an automated mode.
 
· Gear shift – the driver can move from park, neutral, drive and reverse using the relevant switches on the steering wheel.
 
· Turn indicators – the indicator switches are illuminated white (ambient lighting) and when activated, the corresponding left and right arrows flash.
 
· Electronic Horn System (EHS) – the horn can be activated by touching a conductive area on the steering wheel airbag cover.
 
Hirzmann concluded: “Our steering wheel concept redefines the conventional role of the steering wheel as cars evolve and as a result can help to reduce some of the driving tasks and increase comfort. The technology is part of TRW’s efforts to support the path to automated driving and promote the car of the future.”
 
 

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