Under what circumstances can emergency braking be applied?
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When a vehicle is driving normally without adaptive cruise control, it can actively generate braking effect to slow down the vehicle in case of sudden danger. Most AEB (Autonomous Emergency Braking) systems use radar, (stereo) cameras, and/or lidar technology to identify potential collision objects ahead. This information is combined with the vehicle's own speed and driving trajectory to determine whether the critical situation is escalating. Relevant information about braking is as follows: 1. Introduction: Refers to the action of stopping or reducing the speed of a running locomotive, vehicle, other transport tools, or machinery. 2. Principle: The general principle of braking is to fix a wheel or disc on the high-speed shaft of the machine, and install corresponding brake shoes, bands, or discs on the machine base, which generate braking torque under external force.