Low-speed collision prevention for panel vans: sonar sensors detect the upper front area as well.
Low-speed accident reduction sonar. Covers the upper front of the panel van with two sensors, detecting obstacles with up to eight sensors in total, including the rear. Proven performance with over 4,000 units.
This system reduces the risk of accidents when entering a dockyard dog shelter at low speed during reverse and mitigates collision accidents in situations where there is a danger of contact with the upper front of a box truck (at low speeds). It is designed and developed by a Japanese sensor manufacturer that holds a 60% share of the global ultrasonic sensor market and is manufactured at its overseas factories. The controller is combined with a dedicated ECU that incorporates a unique algorithm, and there have been over 6,000 units supplied for trucks and buses within six years of its launch. This is a sonar system for buses and trucks, composed of a dedicated controller and ultrasonic sensors designed and developed in Japan, capable of configuring up to 8 channels. It has a proven track record of installation on various domestic trucks (large, medium, and small) as well as imported trucks. The basic configuration of the system consists of two types: - On-screen display type that shows the detection distance with backup monitor interruption - Dedicated LED indicator display type The basic sensor configurations are 2ch, 4ch, 6ch, and 8ch. The basic installation positions are 2ch at the front and 6ch at the rear (2ch upper / 4ch lower). The sensor angles can be adjusted in some cases. *Compatible with both 12V and 24V systems. If requested, vehicle installation can also be carried out by partner companies with proven experience.
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Bus-related recruitment achievements: (in no particular order, honorifics omitted) Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation: over 600 units Yokohama City Transportation Bureau: over 200 units Keisei Bus Group: over 1,000 units (route/tourist/limousine buses) Kanagawa Chuo Kotsu Many other major bus companies Transport-related recruitment achievements: (in no particular order, honorifics omitted) Nippon Express: over 2,000 units Co-op: various companies nationwide, over 500 units Bait Transport: over 100 units Dealer installation achievements: (in no particular order, honorifics omitted) Hino Motors: over 1,500 units Isuzu Motors: over 200 units Scania Japan: 30 units Clarion Sales & Marketing: over 3,000 units
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