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Mixed-mode driving will require near-total steering reliability

Electric power steering has proven a great enabler of ADAS, but higher autonomy means next-generation ADAS alone will be insufficient in the event of a failure. By Xavier Boucherat

The emergence of electric power steering (EPS) in the late 1990s was a watershed moment in advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) development. As Nexteer’s Jeff Zuraski explains, there was now a way to feed additional data to the steering column, and as a result, enable a whole suite of features.

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