What is an Active Braking System?
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An active braking system is a safety technology that utilizes communication, control, and information technology to detect dynamic conditions around the vehicle, thereby assisting the driver. The components of an active braking system include: 1. Cameras or radar sensors for detection; 2. An onboard computer for data processing and a braking control system. The working principle of the active braking system is as follows: Through radar sensors on the vehicle body, it monitors the traffic conditions ahead in real time, transmits data about obstacles ahead to the onboard computer, which then calculates and analyzes the data from the sensors and detectors. When the preset braking distance value is reached, it issues commands such as braking or evading, and the braking control system applies the brakes to the tires without requiring driver intervention.