What is Autonomous Emergency Braking with Collision Warning?
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Here is an introduction to Autonomous Emergency Braking with Collision Warning: 1. Collision warning refers to the system triggering an alert when the vehicle is about to be involved in a collision. The most common scenarios for collision warning include sudden lane changes by vehicles ahead or a rapid decrease in distance from the vehicle in front. 2. Autonomous emergency braking means that when the vehicle detects an obstacle ahead that poses a threat to safe driving, it will automatically apply the brakes. This function can assist drivers in avoiding major traffic accidents such as high-speed or low-speed rear-end collisions, unconscious lane departures at high speeds, and collisions with pedestrians. Autonomous emergency braking usually has speed requirements and can only be triggered below a certain speed. 3. Both belong to active safety systems. The principle is to detect data through ultrasonic, laser, infrared, microwave, and other methods, analyze it via the vehicle's computer, and make judgments. 4. Active safety systems can effectively reduce rear-end accidents caused by sudden situations, fatigue driving, lack of concentration, or limited driving experience. Active safety systems also include electronic devices such as ABS and ESP, while passive safety systems involve energy-absorbing vehicle structures, seat belts, airbags, etc.