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Goodyear and ZF collaborate to improve vehicle motion control with tire intelligence

The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, a global leader in connected mobility, and ZF, a global leader in vehicle systems and industrial technology, announced successful integration of tire intelligence technologies with vehicle motion control software.

The collaboration delivers Goodyear SightLine,* a suite of tire intelligence technologies, into the ZF cubiXยฎ** ecosystem, a scalable vehicle motion control software that coordinates all dimensions of vehicle dynamics. This provides further tire and road data into the chassis system and enables an improved driving experience with better comfort, control and efficiency.ย 

โ€œGoodyear SightLine will deepen our connection to the road and expand the scope and value of cubiXยฎ by supporting the era of software-defined vehicles,โ€ said Martin Fischer, member of the board of management responsible for the ZF Chassis Solution division.ย 

โ€œBy joining our ecosystems, our customers will unlock a range of possibilities to customise and optimise their solutions in both vehicle motion and tire intelligence.โ€

Through research, virtual simulation and real-world testing, Goodyear and ZF have identified the potential of an integrated solution in improving vehicle performance and safety.ย 

Reducing the risk of hydroplaning, the Goodyear SightLine solution is capable of detecting partial hydroplaning early and offers recommendations for optimal speed to enhance vehicle control. Moreover, when heightened hydroplaning severity is detected, equipped with tire intelligence data, the cubiX software is designed to instruct the chassis actuators to apply corrective measures, stabilising the vehicle.

Additionally, the synergy between Goodyear SightLine and cubiX capabilities can provide enhanced vehicle responsiveness, more direct and linear steering, improved turn-in response, increased stability, reduced controller workload and minimised intrusive interventions.

โ€œTires are the only part of the vehicle that touch the road and by digitising this connection and equipping vehicle control actuators with critical insights, we can help optimise vehicle performance and safety,โ€ said Chris Helsel, senior vice president, global operations and chief technology officer, Goodyear.

ย โ€œThis collaboration with ZF is a great way to demonstrate what tire intelligence, actionable insights and elite software applications can do for mobility.โ€ย 

Showcasing innovative design and engineering features, the integration of cubiXยฎ and SightLine was recently named a CES 2024 Innovation Award Honoree within the vehicle technology and advanced mobility category.

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