The following is a list of the most common ADAS components present in our customer’s cars today:
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC): This system uses sensors and cameras to maintain a safe distance from the vehicle in front of you by adjusting the speed of your vehicle automatically.
Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB): AEB is a collision avoidance system that detects an impending collision and applies the brakes if the driver does not react in time.
Blind Spot Detection (BSD): BSD is a warning system that alerts the driver when a vehicle is in their blind spot and it may not be safe to change lanes.
Lane Departure Warning (LDW): This system alerts the driver when the vehicle is drifting out of its lane, warning them to correct their course.
Lane Keeping Assistance (LKA): LKA helps to keep the vehicle centered in its lane by automatically steering the vehicle back into its lane when it detects unintentional lane departure.
Rear Cross-Traffic Alert (RCTA): RCTA alerts the driver to oncoming traffic when backing out of a parking space or driveway.
Parking Assistance: This system uses sensors and cameras to help the driver park safely by providing guidance for steering, acceleration, and braking during parallel and perpendicular parking maneuvers.
Surround view Camera: This system uses several cameras on different parts of the vehicle and stitches together a 360-degree view of the surroundings. It is primarily used for parking and maneuvering in tight spaces.
Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR): TSR uses cameras to detect traffic signs, such as speed limit signs, and displays that information to the driver on the dashboard.
Night Vision: Night vision systems use infrared cameras and sensors to detect objects on the road that may not be visible to the driver in low-light conditions.
*Please note that the list above is not exhaustive and that different vehicles may have different combinations of ADAS components depending on their make and model.