Collision Avoidance System \ Emergency Braking System In modern cars
In modern
cars there are many systems that help the driver to drive. These systems rely
on several different technologies to monitor and distinguish the movement of
the car itself, the movement of cars or objects around it, and even the
movement of passengers inside it. Some of these systems work separately from
each other and are linked to others.
For example, the pedestrian discrimination
system works with the collision avoidance system in order to protect others from
the vehicle collision with them, so it needs an emergency brake system in order
to stop the car. The work of these three systems will become evident together
in a short explanation.
Collision Avoidance System \ Emergency Braking System base their idea on the fact that the radar at the top of the windshield
wipes the front area of the car while it is running and warns the driver if
it is approaching another vehicle in front of it or another object, and if the
driver does not heed the warning or does not take appropriate action (speed
reduction or stopping), the system will do this The task reduces the speed of
the car and in other cases, the system will stop the car completely.
Of course,
the system works at a certain speed and is often low (100 km / h and less). As
for the high speeds, the system may not work as required, so relying on it at
high speeds is a serious mistake. The quality of this system varies from
company to company, so some cars failed to test the complete stop before fixed
objects at high speeds.
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