The SR60-Orbit Steering Robot is designed to be mounted either behind or in front of a standard vehicle steering wheel. It is suitable for legislative tests such as the Fishhook and sine dwell manoeuvres. The SR60-Orbit can be quickly and easily installed in most vehicles without requiring the airbag to be removed or disabled.
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ABD has produced a new video showing some of the manoeuvres necessary for autonomous emergency braking (AEB) testing. In it, a vehicle is driven along a straight-line path using ABD's path-following software, and a constant distance is maintained to the target vehicle ahead, using ABD's CBAR (combined brake and accelerator robot).
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Vehicle Dynamics International magazine has announced the winners of its annual awards for 2013. ABD is a previous winner of the award for Development Tool of the Year and features once again in the winning entry.
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In 2012 ABD supplied a Combined Brake and Accelerator Robot to the Transport Research Center Inc. in Ohio, USA, facilitating the development of Forward Collision Warning (FCW) and Lane Departure Warning (LDW) test methodology on behalf of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
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Europe's largest automobile club has taken delivery of a new robot system from ABD which will be used for Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) testing. ADAC, a core member of EuroNCAP, will be using the SR15 steering robot and CBAR combined pedal robot as key equipment for this major new area of NCAP testing.
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ABD robots take key role in the development of major new EuroNCAP test procedure.