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ADAS

Advanced Driver Assistance Systems Vehicles on UK roads are nowcommonly fitted with a wide variety of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) offering features with increasingly sophisticated capability.

The increase of ADAS features that support safety critical systems such as braking and steering, make the proper and effective function of ADAS ever more safety critical. The functions of ADAS features rely on sensors that continuously and accuratelymonitor the environment around the vehicle, making these sensors a safety-critical aspect of any repair process.

Front Radar Sensors • Adaptive cruise control • Emergency brake assist • Stop & Go function.

Infrared Camera • Night Vision.

Front Camera Unit • Lane assist • Speed limit display • Adaptive lighting • Rain/sun sensor • Pedestrian detection • Forward collision warning.

Steering Angle Sensor

LIDAR Sensors • Lane assist • Stop & Go function • Adaptive cruise control.

Surround View Cameras • Rear camera • 360° cameras • Park assist.

ECU (Electronic Control Units)

Corner Sensors

• Safety control (i.e. ESP, ACC) • Central computing unit for sensor data fusion • Engine and transmission control • Brake and lighting control

• Lane change assist • Cross traffic warning • 360° Surround view • Blind spot detection • Electronic mirror replacement.

• Driver monitoring • In-cabin sensing • Gesture recognition.

The IMI forecasts that 44% of the UK car parc will have level 2 autonomy by 2030 * L1 Driver Assistance L3 Conditional Driving Automation L2 Partial Driving Automation L4 High Driving Automation L5 Full Driving Automation

Environmental detection capabilities. The vehicle can performmost driving tasks, but human override is still required.

Vehicle handles all functions automatically. No driver needed.

Vehicle handles at least two functions, such as cruise control and lane-centering.

Vehicle handles all functions, but driver is required to be able to take control.

Vehicle handles some functions, such as emergency braking.

* Level 2 autonomy in vehicles refers to a level of autonomous driving where the vehicle can control acceleration, braking, and steering, but the driver is still required to be in control and monitor the driving environment at all times. In this level, the driver must be prepared to take over control of the vehicle if necessary. More info at https://tide.theimi.org.uk/sites/default/files/2023-05/IMI-ADAS-Report-v1.pdf

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