What is the function of autonomous driving pilot?
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Adaptive cruise control is a feature that, when activated on highways, allows the driver to set a following distance from the vehicle ahead, maintaining this effective distance. However, it does not include lane keeping and still requires the driver to manually control the vehicle. More details are as follows: Introduction: The Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) system is an intelligent automatic control system developed from existing cruise control technology. During driving, the distance sensor (radar) installed at the front of the vehicle continuously scans the road ahead, while the wheel speed sensor collects speed signals. Working Principle: When the distance to the vehicle ahead becomes too small, the ACC control unit can coordinate with the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) and engine control system to apply appropriate braking to the wheels and reduce engine power output, ensuring the vehicle maintains a safe distance from the vehicle ahead.