ADVANCED DRIVER ASSISTANCE SYSTEMS

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ADVANCED DRIVER ASSISTANCE SYSTEMS By R.Vijay 107EE026

What is this? Decrease pressure on driver Alert the driver as early as possible to an impending danger Warn him or her if there is no driver reaction to the first alert and Actively assist or ultimately intervene in order to avert the accident or mitigate its consequences.

Power Steering Embedded system assisted steering wheel Turning the steering wheel slightly will result in considerable turning of the front wheels Very less stress on the hands

Parking Assistance Assists in maneuvering from a traffic lane into a parking place Cameras or obstacle detectors estimate distance from surrounding obstacles Guide the vehicle to the parking spot

In Vehicle Navigation System Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS): Allow electronic receivers to determine their location and thus find their way through a map Traffic Message Channel (TMC) Delivers traffic and travel information to drivers Helps choose best path to destination

Autonomous Cruise Control Allows the vehicle to slow when approaching another vehicle and accelerate again to the preset speed when traffic allows. Use either a radar or laser to detect cars or obstacles in front

Blind Spot Detection Blind spot: areas outside of the vehicle that cannot be seen while looking forward or through optical aids. Uses radar to detect vehicles in blind spot

Traffic sign recognition Technology by which a vehicle is able to recognize the traffic signs put on the road Camera detects signs and relays it to the driver The idea is to improve road safety as driver may miss any sign

Collision Avoidance System Warn its driver of any dangers that may lie ahead on the road Checks if car speed needs to be reduced while going around a curve, and how close the car is to going off the road

Emergency Brake Assist Alerts when vehicle comes very close to an obstacle If driver does not respond emergency brakes are engaged Considerably reduce stopping distance

Lane Departure Warning System Warn a driver if the car is moving out of a lane Alarm is sounded or steering vibrates in order to

Driver Fatigue Detection System Observe eyelids of the driver If they are half closed, alarm the driver to bring him to consciousness Steering wheel vibration is the preferred technique to wake up the driver

Questions?