Advanced driver assistance systems

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Advanced Driver Assistance Systems, or ADAS, are systems to help the driver in its driver process. When designed with a safe Human-Machine Interface it should increase car safety and more generally road safety. Examples of such a system are:

  • In-vehicle navigation system with typically GPS and TMC for providing up-to-date traffic information.
  • Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
  • Lane/Road Departure Detection/warning system
  • Lane departure warning
  • Lane change assistance
  • Collision warning system
  • Intelligent speed adaptation or intelligent speed advice]] (ISA)
  • Night Vision
  • Adaptive Light Control
  • Pedestrian Protection System
  • Automatic parking
  • Traffic Sign Recognition
  • Blind Spot Detection
  • Driver drowsiness Detection
  • Car2Car Communication
  • Hill Descent Control

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