ADAS, or Advanced Driver Assistance Systems, is a collection of technologies that help drivers operate their vehicles more safely by providing automated assistance and warning systems. These systems use sensors, cameras, and radar to monitor the vehicle’s surroundings and provide information to the driver, or even intervene in critical situations.
ADAS systems can assist with various tasks, including automatic speed adjustment, lane departure warnings, assisted emergency braking, and parking.
The primary goal of ADAS is to enhance road safety by reducing accidents and minimizing the impact of potential collisions.
ADAS relies on a combination of sensors, cameras, and software to detect potential hazards and provide alerts or intervene in the driving process.
ADAS systems are real-time systems, meaning they constantly monitor the vehicle’s surroundings and respond quickly to changing conditions.