Cleveland, Tennessee-based lean management specialist Carolyn Seale has spent more than 15 years as an Industrial Engineering Manager for DENSO Manufacturing's Kaizen Fabrication Team. Carolyn Seale works at the firm’s Athens factory, which is at the forefront of producing autonomous driving solutions. DENSO aims to develop and perfect automated driving technologies that will reduce accidents due to human error. Rather than replacing the role of the driver, automated driving capabilities support the driver in the acceleration, deceleration, and steering processes. While fully automated driving experiences are likely some years away, advanced automated driver-assistance systems (ADAS) are in various stages of development. These systems gather input from radar, computer vision, and other sensing technologies to scan the immediate environment and can signal warnings to the driver as well as take evasive steps through braking and steering inputs. DENSO considers social factors alongside ADAS development. For instance, the firm categorizes automation into five levels to help consumers develop reasonable expectations for self-driving technologies. Secondly, the firm considers how to increase safety while maintaining the pleasurable sensation many experience while driving.
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