Wabco collision mitigation tech going on Altec trucks

Updated Oct 10, 2019
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Wabco announced this week an agreement to provide Altec with its advanced emergency braking system.

Altec is among the first Truck Equipment Manufacturers (TEM) to offer medium-duty vocational trucks equipped with Wabco’s OnGuardACTIVE in the U.S.

OnGuardACTIVE is a radar-based active safety system that offers collision mitigation and adaptive cruise control (ACC).

“This agreement with Altec is another major milestone for Wabco, bringing active braking to a truck equipment manufacturer in the medium-duty market,” said Jon Morrison, Wabco president, Americas. “OnGuardACTIVE is well-established in the heavy-duty truck market. We’re excited to help provide that same technology on vocational trucks, where it will help improve safety and reduce downtime.”

Wabco and Altec collaborated on integration of the OnGuardACTIVE system to create customized front bumper designs (for example, those incorporating a recovery winch), a common requirement of customers in the industries Altec serves. These installations comply with Wabco’s factory performance criteria and calibration.

By providing audible, visual and haptic warnings, OnGuardACTIVE detects moving, stopped or stationary vehicles ahead and measures the vehicle’s position in relation to others to warn and alert the driver of a potential rear-end collision. When necessary, the system will apply the brakes to help avoid or mitigate a collision.

Wabco has been a leader in the development of Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) technology since it introduced forward safety with OnGuard in 2008. OnGuardACTIVE, already well-established in the heavy-duty truck market with more than 500,000 units sold globally, has helped reduce rear-end collisions in heavy-duty trucks equipped with the technology by as much as 87 percent. It also has improved accident-related uptime by 19 percent.

“Active braking, which is central to OnGuardACTIVE, is one of the core competencies of vehicle dynamic control (VDC),” Morrison said. “Bringing active braking to the medium-duty truck market is another vital step in our ongoing strategy to enable the commercial vehicle industry’s vision of autonomous driving.”

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