Advanced Driver Assistance Systems
A comprehensive amalgamation of technology, the Advance Driver Assistance System is an array of several different components such as sensors, controllers, cameras, interfaces and powerful processors that work in synergy to analyse, integrate and interpret real-time driving data in order to make decisions for the driver and reduce the risk of an accident. Some of the most common sensors used in ADAS-equipped cars include long-range RADAR, LiDAR, SONAR etc. that work alongside imaging solutions such as 360-degree cameras that constantly examine the environment around the vehicle, providing this crucial information to an onboard computer that processes the data at a blink of an eye, taking decisions for the driver, much faster than the human reaction time. This helps the car avoid accidents before the driver can react, thereby saving countless lives.
Active and Passive ADAS System
Driving a car on the road is a complex task that involves both attention as well as reflex. Modern-day ADAS features suits achieve both of these through both active and passive technologies. Here is what both imply:
Passive ADAS Systems
Aimed at catering to the attention part of driving, passive ADAS systems are designed to inform/alert the driver about an unsafe condition or potential danger. With a passive ADAS onboard, the driver must take action himself to prevent/avoid accidents or mishaps.


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