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Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) are a crucial component of modern automotive technology, designed to enhance driving safety, comfort, and efficiency. These intelligent systems leverage an array of sensors, cameras, and sophisticated algorithms to continuously monitor the driving environment and provide real-time assistance, reminders, and warnings to the driver.

 

 

Lane Departure Detection (LDD)

The Lane Departure Detection is a system that continuously monitors a vehicle's lane position within the driving lane using advanced camera technology and image processing. It alerts the drivers when vehicle is about to leave the lane, thereby enhancing safety and accuracy in driving. 

 

Forward Approach Detector (FAD) 

The Forward Approach Detector continuously measures the distance to the vehicle in front of you. When the distance to the vehicle in front of you is too close, it will emit a warning sound or display a warning symbol to remind the driver to slow down or brake. 

 

Front Vehicle Departure Detector (FVDD)

The Front Vehicle Departure Detector alerts drivers to move forward when the car in front has pulled away.

 

Rear Approach Detector (RAD)

Alertsthe driver to vehicles approaching from the behind.

 

Rear Meandering Detector (RMD)

Detects erratic or unpredictable driving behavior from the behind, alerting the driver to potential hazards.

 

Traffic Light Detector (TLD) 

This feature employs a camera to detect traffic light colors, continuously displaying them to the driver to improve driving safety.

 

Speed Limit Reminder (SLR)

The SLR feature leverages cameras to detect posted speed limits and continuously display them to the driver, aiding in maintaining a safe and legal speed throughout the journey.

 

Traffic Sign Detector (TSD)

The traffic sign detection system currently recognizes three types of regulatory signs: one-way, no-entry, and stop signs, helping drivers improve safety and comply with traffic regulations.

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