What Does Automotive Autonomous Driving Assistance System Mean?
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Autonomous Driving Assistance Technology (ADAS) utilizes various sensors installed on the vehicle to continuously sense the surrounding environment during driving, collect data, identify, detect, and track static and dynamic objects, and combine with navigation map data for systematic computation and analysis. This enables the driver to anticipate potential hazards in advance, effectively enhancing driving comfort and safety. Driving assistance technology falls within the L1 and L2 levels of autonomous driving technology: 1. At the L1 stage, the vehicle begins to intervene in either braking or steering control, sharing the driver's workload. Key features include Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), Lane Keep Assist (LKA), and Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB). 2. At the L2 stage, the vehicle starts to take over multiple longitudinal and lateral controls, with driving operations performed by the system. However, the driver must still maintain attention to the driving state to take over the vehicle at any time.