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``A Life-Saving Wake Up Call''; Nation's Drowsy and Inattentive Drivers are Target for New Lane Departure Warning System From Odetics ITS.


ANAHEIM, Calif.--(AutomotiveWire)--June 21, 1999--

New Vehicle Safety System to Help Reduce the Thousands of Accidents and Deaths Caused by Drowsy drows·y  
adj. drows·i·er, drows·i·est
1. Dull with sleepiness; sluggish.

2. Produced or characterized by sleepiness.

3. Inducing sleepiness; soporific.
 Drivers; System Emulates Rumble

Strip Sound, Alerts Drivers to Unplanned Lane Departures

A new lane recognition safety system and alarm device aimed at reducing the more than 56,000 automobile accidents Ask a Lawyer

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 caused by drowsy or inattentive in·at·ten·tive  
adj.
Exhibiting a lack of attention; not attentive.



inat·ten
 drivers has been introduced by Odetics ITS.

Developed in conjunction with Europe's Daimler-Chrysler, the first-of-its-kind Autovue(TM) system alerts drivers when an unintended lane change is about to occur, allowing drivers time to correct the situation in a controlled manner.

Autovue monitors lane markings in the roadway using a combination of sophisticated lane recognition algorithms and proprietary image recognition software and hardware. Additional sensory features not yet announced are in development and will be added to the system in the near future. Autovue is a small, complete image processing image processing

Set of computational techniques for analyzing, enhancing, compressing, and reconstructing images. Its main components are importing, in which an image is captured through scanning or digital photography; analysis and manipulation of the image, accomplished
 system that can be mounted to the windshield, dashboard or overhead. It works by continually gathering visual data and combining it with the vehicle's speed. Through this process, Autovue is capable of recognizing when a vehicle begins to drift too close to the lane markings. When this occurs, the unit automatically emits a distinctive rumble strip This article or section may deal primarily with the U.S. and may not present a worldwide view.

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 sound, alerting the driver to make a correction. This particular alarm sound was chosen after thorough research proved it to be most effective for warning a driver without causing them to overreact o·ver·re·act
v.
To react with unnecessary or inappropriate force, emotional display, or violence.
.

"Autovue is a breakthrough product for the automotive industry The automotive industry is the industry involved in the design, development, manufacture, marketing, and sale of motor vehicles. In 2006, more than 69 million motor vehicles, including cars and commercial vehicles were produced worldwide. . In light of recent and past reports from the NHTSA NHTSA National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (US government)  on drowsy drivers, there is a huge need for this kind of safety system," said Francis Memole, vice president of vehicle sensors for Odetics ITS. "What makes our product unique is that it not only notifies a driver that they have veered from their lane, it warns them when they are about to, which gives them time to react to a situation before they are in trouble."

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 a report issued June 3, 1999 by the NHTSA, as many as 56,000 crashes annually are caused by drowsy or fatigued drivers who unintentionally drive off the road. Of the reported drowsy driver crashes, 40,000 of them resulted in injuries, 1,550 resulted in death and the numbers are growing. To make matters worse, these statistics do not deal with crashes caused by driver inattention in·at·ten·tion  
n.
Lack of attention, notice, or regard.

Noun 1. inattention - lack of attention
basic cognitive process - cognitive processes involved in obtaining and storing knowledge
, which is believed to be a larger problem according to the Senate Appropriations Committee In the United States government, the Appropriations Committee can refer to either:
  • the United States House Committee on Appropriations
  • the United States Senate Committee on Appropriations
 report on NHTSA data indications. According to the Expert Panel on Driver Fatigue and Sleepiness, research has validated only one type of device that alarms or awakens drivers who are drowsy or asleep -- shoulder rumble strips Rumble Strips may refer to:
  • the road safety feature called rumble strip
  • the British band The Rumble Strips
 placed on high-speed, controlled-access, and rural roads. Rumble strips have proven to reduce drive-off-the-road crashes by as much as 50%. The panel has recommended to the NCSDR/NHTSA, who is planning to conduct an educational campaign to raise awareness of the drowsy driver problem, that they promote shoulder rumble strips as an effective countermeasure coun·ter·meas·ure  
n.
A measure or action taken to counter or offset another one.


countermeasure
Noun

action taken to counteract some other action

Noun 1.
 for drowsy driving.

"It is, in part, because of the proven success of rumble strips that we believe Autovue will be so successful. The advantage Autovue offers over rumble strips is that the system is available on any lane, not simply the shoulder of a road in certain areas," said Memole.

"Autovue was originally developed for use on commercial trucks. Truckers typically travel long distances and can become susceptible to drowsiness drows·i·ness
n.
A state of impaired awareness associated with a desire or inclination to sleep. Also called hypnesthesia.


drowsiness Medtalk Semiconsciousness; grogginess, sleepiness
 or fatigue. And when a commercial truck veers from its lane, the amount of damage can be tremendous," said Memole. Autovue was introduced in Europe at the Hanover Truck Show on one of Daimler-Chrysler's Actros trucks last year. The system is expected to be unveiled in North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere.  this fall with availability on consumer automobiles by the year 2001.

"Among New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
 State Drivers surveyed about their lifetime experience with drowsy driving, almost one-half of those who had a fall-asleep or drowsy-driving crash reported a single-vehicle roadway departure: about one-fourth of those who had fallen asleep without crashing also reported going off the road," according to Anne T. McCartt, Ph.D., Deputy Director Institute for Traffic Safety Management and Research for the State of New York. Autovue works effectively both day and night and in most weather conditions where the lane markings are visible. By simply using the turn signal, a driver indicates to the system that a planned lane departure is intended and the alarm does not sound.

"With its advanced engineering and relatively low-cost, Autovue is a proven product with the potential to become as much a part of overall vehicle safety as airbags and ABS brakes," said Memole.

Odetics ITS has signed an exclusive joint development agreement with Daimler-Chrysler and with this agreement has received orders for production tooling and material release for the first 1,000 Autovue production units. In addition to Autovue's introduction with the Actros truck, the agreement enables Odetics ITS to market the system to other truck and automotive OEMs (original equipment manufacturers) worldwide on an exclusive basis.

Odetics ITS Inc., a subsidiary of Odetics Inc., is a leading provider of advanced information, software and sensor technologies that improve the efficiency and safety of roadways. Odetics ITS has combined information technology, system integration and applied sensor capabilities to offer a broad range of transportation solutions. For more information, see the Odetics ITS Web site at http://www.odetics-its.com.

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:ODETA)(NASDAQ:ODETB) is a leading supplier of communications equipment for the television broadcast, video security, telecommunications and intelligent transportation systems markets. Odetics' headquarters are located in Anaheim, with additional operations in Europe and Asia. For more information about Odetics, its subsidiaries and divisions, refer to Odetics' Web site at www.odetics.com.

IMPORTANT NOTICE:

This news release contains statements, which may be deemed to be forward looking. Actual results could differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements as a result of risk factors such as: short product lives, technological shifts, current technical issues that cannot be resolved on a timely basis, component availability, competition (including new and directly competitive products from others), pricing pressures, incorrect assumptions regarding market demand, and the significant uncertainty of market acceptance of new products by both distributors and end-user customers, and the inability of the company to execute its incubator strategy including the completion of initial public offerings of its subsidiaries.

Investors are strongly encouraged to review the risk factors set forth in the company's last filed Forms 10-K and 10-Q.
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