Goodyear and TNO further integrate tyre and vehicle technology to mitigate crashes in adverse weather

Thema:
Smart traffic and transport
6 January 2025

The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, in collaboration with TNO, has announced a significant advancement to vehicle safety systems. The integration of tire intelligence technology into the autonomous emergency braking (AEB) system of a vehicle has demonstrated the ability to mitigate crashes, particularly in challenging road conditions.

Building on the success of Goodyear's and TNO’s integration of tire intelligence into antilock braking systems (ABS) showcased at CES 2024, this project further underscores the role of tire data in advancing automotive safety systems.

The AEB system, designed to help prevent or reduce the severity of collisions by automatically applying the brakes when a crash is imminent, has become a key focus in the automotive industry. While existing systems are typically tuned for high-friction surfaces like dry asphalt, integrating Goodyear SightLine, the company’s suite of tire intelligence solutions, can help the AEB system to function effectively across a wider range of driving environments, including low-friction surfaces. Through the contact patch with the road, tire intelligence can provide the AEB with deeper insights into actual tire and road conditions to enable smarter, more precise decision-making.

'Safety is a cornerstone of Goodyear’s commitment to innovation,' said Chris Helsel, senior vice president and Chief Technology Officer at Goodyear. 'By providing critical inputs about tire and road conditions into AEB systems, we are helping OEMs and their customers take a leap forward in safety, well ahead of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA) 2029 mandate for AEB systems in passenger vehicles. Beyond this mandate, AEB systems will play a critical role in automated driving, helping to provide a comprehensive safety envelope at all times.'

'Safety is a cornerstone of Goodyear’s commitment to innovation'

Chris Helsel

Senior vice president and Chief Technology Officer at Goodyear

Recent testing indicates that an enhanced AEB system incorporating Goodyear SightLine technology has the potential to assist in mitigating impacts at speeds of up to 50 mph on low-friction surfaces. Additionally, this integration can improve precise braking, allowing the system to engage at the right moment to protect passengers and other road users alike. Overall, integration of AEB with SightLine insights on tire and road condition data helps ensure robust performance across diverse scenarios.

'TNO is dedicated to enhancing the safety, efficiency and sustainability of vehicles.' said Martijn Stamm, marketing director, Unit Mobility & Built Environment, TNO. 'Our collaboration with Goodyear aims to predict the braking distance of a vehicle in more conditions, like dry and wet asphalt, to trigger the AEB timely to reduce accidents and to ultimately safe lives. This knowledge is a key enabler for a safe introduction of higher levels of automation.'

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'TNO is dedicated to enhancing the safety, efficiency and sustainability of vehicles.'

Martijn Stamm

Marketing director, Unit Mobility & Built Environment at TNO

This breakthrough positions Goodyear and its partners as leaders in delivering advanced safety solutions to meet and exceed regulatory requirements. As major OEMs and tier-1 suppliers prepare for the 2029 AEB mandate, the SightLine integration can offer a competitive edge in the race to build safer, smarter vehicles.

About The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company

Goodyear is one of the world's largest tire companies. It employs about 71,000 people and manufactures its products in 55 facilities in 22 countries around the world. Its two Innovation Centers in Akron, Ohio, and Colmar-Berg, Luxembourg, strive to develop state-of-the-art products and services that set the technology and performance standard for the industry. For more information about Goodyear and its products, go to www.goodyear.com/corporate.

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