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ADVANCED DRIVER ASSISTANCE SYSTEMS

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ADVANCED DRIVER ASSISTANCE SYSTEMS: 

ADVANCED DRIVER ASSISTANCE SYSTEMS BY: SUJIT R. KSHIRSAGAR A-37 Guide- Prof. M.V. Walame

Introduction: 

Introduction Intelligent on-board systems Safety: The most critical aspect of the design Reduce the chance of accident Enhance the safety occupants Increase driving efficiency Reduce driver fatigue

Need Of ADAS: 

Need Of ADAS Avoid accidents due to manual errors. To safely maneuver the road To foresee early events that may negatively affect safety To increase driving efficiency

Advanced driver assistance systems: 

Advanced driver assistance systems Vehicle navigation system Adaptive cruise control Collision avoidance system Automatic vehicle locator Intelligent headlight control Driver drowsiness detection system Gear shift indicator Pedestrian detection system Blind spot detection system Lane departure warning system

Classification of ADAS: 

Classification of ADAS Longitudinal control Lateral control Other

Levels Of Driver Assistance: 

Levels Of Driver Assistance

Design Principles For ADAS: 

Design Principles For ADAS Driver in loop Control elements Operational elements Display elements

Adaptive Cruise Control: 

Adaptive Cruise Control A sensor (LIDAR/RADAR) Control unit Control area network Actuators

Benefits of Adaptive Cruise Control: 

Benefits of Adaptive Cruise Control Stress free driving Predictive driving Low fuel consumption Higher level safety Optimal performance in any weather conditions

Pedestrian Detection System: 

Pedestrian Detection System Computer vision Detection of moving and static frame Classification of pedestrian Necessary controls

Driver Drowsiness Detection System: 

Driver Drowsiness Detection System CMOS web camera Image processing unit Data acquisition unit Control unit

Some other ADAS: 

Some other ADAS Intelligent headlamp control Vehicle navigation system Blind spot detection Collision avoidance system Lane departure warning system

Behavioral Effects Of ADAS: 

Behavioral Effects Of ADAS Decreased drive load Mental workload Trust on automation Reliability of automation Ignorance towards continuous warning

Conclusion: Attitude Towards ADAS: 

Conclusion: Attitude Towards ADAS Acceptance of ADAS Willingness to handle controls over to a device All sub systems of ADAS should be fail safe ready

Manufacturers : 

Manufacturers All leading automobile manufacturers viz. Audi, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, General Motors, Volkswagen, Acura, Volvo, Renault Continental online Delphi Motorola Siemens Saab

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