What Is An Advanced Driver Assistance System?

ADAS Advanced Driver Assistance System

Advanced Driver Assistance System:

The term ADAS stands for Advanced Driver Assistance System. To significantly reduce road accidents, some automakers offer advanced driver-assist mechanisms in their cars. These safety features reduce some of the reasons that cause accidents. These include driver fatigue, inexperience, and/or their inability to respond to hazards. The technologies that automate, facilitate, and improve other vehicular systems to assist drivers for a secure and better driving experience are called Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS).

Following are some of the Advanced Driver Assistance Systems found in modern cars.

Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)

The Adaptive Cruise control (ACC) is a smart, intelligent system, which maintains an optimum distance between vehicles while driving. It also automatically adjusts their speed when approaching other vehicles. ACC uses a laser sensor, which holds the vehicle back in case it detects a vehicle ahead. The adaptive control system includes a radar headway sensor, digital signal processor, and longitudinal controller. Car models with ACC systems are MG Gloster, BMW 3 Series, and Volvo S60.

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Adaptive Cruise Control (Courtesy: Audi)
Adaptive Cruise Control (Courtesy: Audi)

2. Driver Drowsiness Detection System – Advanced Driver Assistance System

Monotonous driving of long hours on motorways or expressways is strenuous. It results in fatigue and also causes the loss of concentration to the driver and accidents. Hence, to reduce such accidents, automotive manufacturers employ the Drowsiness Detection system. It consists of highly sophisticated electronic sensors and helps to detect the driver’s behavior accurately.

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3. Lane Departure Warning System

Lane Departure Warning System helps in reducing on-road collisions by maintaining the vehicle in its lane. It also generates audio-visual alerts if the vehicle starts deviating from its path. When the vehicle starts deviating from the path without an appropriate flasher signal, the system triggers an alarm for the driver to react.

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lane departure warning
lane departure warning

4. Forward Collision Warning Systems – Advanced Driver Assistance System

The Forward Collision Warning system is an electronic system. It informs the drivers about a forward collision with the opposite vehicle or an object within its path. The latest collision warning system uses radar, laser, and camera set-up in this mechanism. It also generates audio, visual, and tactical alerts in case the system detects any possible collision.

5. Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TMPS) –

Tire pressure is a crucial factor in ensuring vehicle safety on the road. Uneven tire pressure could cause a tire failure, which may lead to serious road accidents. It can also create mileage issues, higher emissions, reduced tire life. Tire Pressure Monitoring System is a useful ADAS system because it warns the driver if any tire is under-inflated.

Read more about Tire Pressure Monitoring System here.

Tyre Pressure Monitoring System
Tyre Pressure Monitoring System

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