Is an Automatic Emergency Braking System Necessary?
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An automatic emergency braking system refers to a technology that enables a vehicle to autonomously generate braking effects to decelerate when encountering sudden hazards during normal driving (without adaptive cruise control), thereby enhancing driving safety. Below is a detailed introduction to the automatic emergency braking system: 1. Components: The system consists of cameras or radar sensors for detection, an onboard computer for data processing, and a brake control system. 2. Working Principle: Radar sensors on the vehicle continuously monitor the traffic conditions ahead, transmitting obstacle data to the onboard computer. The computer calculates and analyzes the data from sensors and detectors. When the preset braking distance threshold is reached, it issues commands for braking or evasive actions. The brake control system then applies braking to the tires without requiring driver intervention.