YOKOHAMA´s Development Vision for Passenger Car Tyre Sensors

YOKOHAMA announced today the SensorTire Technology Vision medium- and long-term technological development vision for passenger car tyre sensors.

The aim of the SensorTire Technology Vision is to support mobility for people from the ground up and contribute to lasting safety and peace of mind while addressing new changes in mobility demand by providing data obtained from SensorTires (Internet of Things [IoT] tyres) fitted with sensing functionality to drivers and to diverse external enterprise operators.

YOKOHAMA will categorize the services to be provided in reference to specific sensing functions and real-time performance. The company will build in stages sensing functions and data analysis and prediction technology suited to each service, and it will broaden the range of applicability of the sensing functions. An air-pressure alert service for individual vehicle owners and for vehicle operation management companies will be the initial trial, and a tread wear detection function will be added by 2023. This will allow for providing notifications when tyre rotation is due and for providing fleet operators with proposals for efficient tyre inspection plans.

In the longer term, YOKOHAMA will move to connect tyre data with map data and with traffic-congestion, weather, and other data from vehicles in vehicles’ destination areas to propose safe driving routes as the provision of new value-added information, and the company also aims to provide support for safe and peace-of-mind vehicle-operation management, as in autonomous-driving vehicles and at companies that provide services in connection with MaaS*.

* Mobility as a Service. The provision through packaged search, reservation, payment, and other related functions of optimal combinations of public transport and other mobility services for addressing the mobility needs of local residents and of travellers

YOKOHAMA, in advance of the formulation of the SensorTire Technology Vision, announced the joint development with Alps Alpine Co., Ltd., of an advanced passenger car tyre sensor at a press conference at the 2019 Tokyo Motor Show. In recognition of the need for accommodating CASE* and for advancing the IoT, YOKOHAMA is pressing ahead with development work on new technologies for accommodating CASE and, in the CASE realm of “connected,” it is conducting joint research and development with Alps Alpine with an eye to undertaking solution business that will include supplementing the established function of tyre air pressure detection with that of detecting tread wear and road-surface conditions and processing and managing the data obtained with those functions.

* The first letters of “connected”, “autonomous”, “shared” and “services” (sometimes only “shared”), and “electric”

About the Partners

Alps Alpine, established in 1948, is an electronic components and automotive infotainment manufacturer that develops, manufactures, and sells information & communications components used in smartphones and other devises, in-vehicle audio equipment, and information & communications equipment. In addition to sensor development, Alps Alpine has system design and software development capabilities that we expect will deliver a synergistic effect to our new tyre business model.

In 2004, YOKOHAMA became the first tyre manufacturer in Japan to develop a tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS) for passenger cars. Sales of the system, dubbed “AIR watch”, began on a limited basis in 2005. “Air watch” received a Good Design Award in 2004, and in 2006 it was named a winner in the “Functional Goods & Accessories” section of the “Nikkan Jidosha Shimbun Car Accessory Awards 2006” sponsored by the automobile industry newspaper the Nikkan Jidosha Shimbun (English version is the Japan Automotive Daily). In addition, since 2003, YOKOHAMA has been selling its HiTES system as a TPMS to transportation and transport companies that require strict tyre management to ensure that their trucks and buses operate more safely with greater running efficiency and lower fuel consumption that helps protect our environment. Linking tyre operation history and other vehicle data with YOKOHAMA’s tyre management system (TMS) will enable users to analyse vehicle operation trends and receive notification of the proper timing for tyre inspection, thereby raising their comprehensive vehicle operation management to a new level and promoting the use of retread-tyres.

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