Advanced Driver Assistance System | Every ADAS Levels in Car Explained
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How ADAS System Works | Every ADAS System in Car | ADAS Levels

ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) are passive and active safety systems designed to remove the human error component when operating vehicles of many types. ADAS systems use advanced technologies to assist the driver during driving and thereby improve the driver’s performance.

ADAS uses sensors in the vehicle, such as radar and cameras, to perceive the world around it, and then either provides information to the driver or takes automatic action based on what it perceives. The modernization of ADAS applications is the first step toward realizing autonomous vehicles.

How does ADAS work?
The ADAS system consists of a suite of sensors, various chips, called systems on a chip (SoCs), interfaces, and a powerful computer processor that integrates all of the data and makes decisions in real time.

The implementation of cameras in the vehicle involves a new AI function that uses sensor fusion to identify and process objects. Sensor fusion, similar to how the human brain process information, combines large amounts of data with the help of image recognition software, ultrasound sensors, lidar, and radar. This technology can physically respond faster than a human driver ever could.

--- Time Stamp --
00:00 - Introduction
00:52 - How Does the ADAS System Works?
02:31 - ADAS Levels
04:20 - Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
04:52 - Crosswind Stabilization
05:24 - Traction Control System (TCS)
05:59 - Electronic Stability Control
06:28 - Parking Assist
07:38 - Driver Emergency Stop Assist
08:09 - Hill Descent Control
08:39 - Lane Assist
10:17 - Collision Avoidance System
10:52 - Automotive Head-up Display
11:12 - Automotive Navigation System
11:45 - Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR)
12:20 - Vehicular Communication System
13:08 - Automotive Night Vision
13:51 - Rearview Camera
14:22 - Omniview Technology
15:05 - Blind Spot Monitor
15:34 - Driver Drowsiness Detection
16:06 - Intelligent Speed Adaptation (ISA)
16:43 - Adaptive Light Control System
17:17 - Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB)

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