Automatic emergency braking (AEB) is a safety system that can identify when a possible collision is about to occur and responds by autonomously activating the brakes to slow a vehicle prior to impact or bring it to a stop to avoid a collision. The technology commonly uses radar, cameras, or...
Rear Automatic Braking (AEB) is simply one type of ADAS system. AEB systems detect possible collisions before they occur and engage the vehicle's braking systems if the driver fails to respond in time. Short-range radar sensors and cameras in the rear corners are used in rear AEB systems. ...
Designed to alert the driver of a potential hazard or impending collision, passive driver-assist features are the most fundamental form of ADAS system. These include such common features as lane-departure warning (which alerts the driver in case the vehicle is veering out of its lane) and blin...
Simcenter Engineering Services helps improve the safety of ADAS features by leveraging machine learning to optimize the scenario mining process. Our team starts by analyzing vehicle and system requirements based on various sources, including Euro NCAP, the operational design domain...
combining all the data those systems generate to identify everything around the vehicle and predict what those objects might do next. This happens in fractions of a second. Maturity is important for these systems; the more the system drives, the more data it can incorporate into itsdeep learnin...
If your car has adaptive cruise control it will automatically apply the brakes and accelerator to keep the car a set distance from the vehicle in front. However, if you need to brake manually to avoid an obstacle or other unexpected danger while the cruise control is on, you should...
By combining multiple sensor types, we can create a “redundant monitoring system,” where different types of sensors are used for the same application to ensure the right information is always getting to the vehicle, no matter the road conditions. These systems include a variety of sensors inclu...
What is SAE Level 5? SAE Level 5 is where all the car makers are aiming for, andbank-rolling collective billions in research and developmentto be the first to market. A SAE Level 5 autonomous vehicle is one that can drive itself in all conditions and all locations. ...
The Vitara gets loads of safety tech as standard though, including automatic emergency braking (AEB) – a safety system we consider vital. All models get lane-departure warning, lane-keeping assistance, blind-spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert. TheFord Puma, along with other rivals, ...
In short, the IIHS is more modern and better adapts to the times. Instituted in 1993, the NHTSA's NCAP five-star rating system assessed front, side, side pole, and rollover crash-test results. By 2006, that rating appeared on the Monroney sticker, or vehicle label, that is federally man...