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05 Oct, 2008

CEATEC 2008: Nissan’s car robot BR23C

Posted by: brb In: CEATEC 2008| Tech ()

Nissan’s booth at CEATEC 2008 with the latest model Nissan March (Micra in other countries)

Nissan's booth at CEATEC 2008 with the latest model Nissan March

Nissan has one of the most interesting booths in CEATEC where they introduced their biomimetic car robot BR23C. This robotic micro-car is a the product of the joint research between the company and the Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology at the University of Tokyo. The BR23C is equipped with a prototype collision-prevention system developed from the way bees avoid obstacles on their paths.

The BR23C is expected to support the future development of Nissan’s collision-avoidance systems, according to the company’s website:

BR23C is one of many new safety technologies that Nissan is working as part of its ‘Safety Shield’ concept – an advanced, proactive approach to safety issues based on the idea that cars should help protect people. The approach classifies driving risks and accidents into six stages. It is Nissan’s goal to halve the number of automobile accident fatalities or serious injuries involving its vehicles by 2015 compared to 1995.

Looking at the two BR23Cs moving about in Nissan’s booth, I can’t help but notice that they look like toys. However, these hi-tech robots are equipped with Nissan’s collision-avoidance technology that will soon be installed in their future cars. (I drive a Nissan March, by the way.)

Nissan spokeswomen show the crowd how the BR23C’s avoid collision in a tight space.

Nissan spokeswomen demo the BR23C's

The BR23C up close.

Now that I’ve thought about it, these little robots do look like oversized bugs moving about.

Nissan spokeswomen demo the BR23C's

Nissan spokeswomen demo its Robotic Agent, an in-car navigational guidance system.

Nissan spokeswomen demo its Robotic Agent, an in-car navigational guidance system

Related posts:

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  2. CEATEC 2008: Miscellaneous photos
  3. CEATEC 2008: Suzuki Pixy and SSC
  4. CEATEC 2008: A cute little robot, Pleo
  5. Off to CEATEC in Makuhari Messe

3 Responses to "CEATEC 2008: Nissan’s car robot BR23C"

1 | dimaks

October 9th, 2008 at 3:04 am

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this will work well with their many smart-technologies already in operation. smart car, smart road, and so on.

2 | brb

October 11th, 2008 at 1:20 am

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Kind of takes the thrill out of driving though. ^_^;;

3 | iftikhar jameel

June 17th, 2009 at 8:21 pm

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i really like toooooooooo much. if u have any oyher robotic material then tesend me the view.plz and it is a very good and interesting things.for homely use.

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