{"id":981,"date":"2021-01-25T14:32:49","date_gmt":"2021-01-25T06:32:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/quanticalabs.com\/wptest\/pressroom\/?p=981"},"modified":"2021-07-02T16:51:20","modified_gmt":"2021-07-02T08:51:20","slug":"toyota-research-institute-automated-driving","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/weekendoctane.com\/toyota-research-institute-automated-driving\/","title":{"rendered":"Toyota Research Institute (TRI) Automated Driving"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Toyota Research Institute (TRI) is researching how to bring together the instinctive reflexes of professional drivers and automated driving technology that uses the calculated foresight of a supercomputer. Using a Toyota GR Supra, TRI will learn from some of the most skilled drivers in the world to develop sophisticated vehicle control algorithms. The project\u2019s goal is to design a new level of active safety technology for the Toyota Guardian\u2122 approach of amplifying human driving abilities and helping keep people safe.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n

The project\u2019s goal is to design a new level of active safety technology for the Toyota Guardian\u2122 approach of amplifying human driving abilities and helping keep people safe.It is also to reduce the car accident number to zero. While most crashes occur in mundane situations, in other situations drivers may need to make maneuvers that take their vehicle close to and, at times, exceed normal limits of handling. When faced with wet or slippery roads for instance, professional drivers may choose to \u2018drift\u2019 the car through a turn.TRI is also engaging Toyota\u2019s engineering expertise in motorsports and advanced development. Toyota Racing Development (TRD U.S.A., Inc.) in the United States is providing valuable technical and experiential know-how in motorsports and drifting. Separately, TRI is also working with Toyota Motor Corporation’s Vehicle Dynamics Control Team — based in Japan — to apply the drifting architecture for future Toyota vehicles.<\/p>\n\n\n\n