Advanced Driver Assistance System - Every ADAS Level in Car Explained
Offered By: The Engineers Post via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the world of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) in this comprehensive 18-minute video. Learn how ADAS works, its various levels, and the technologies that make it possible. Dive into specific ADAS features including Adaptive Cruise Control, Crosswind Stabilization, Traction Control, Electronic Stability Control, and Parking Assist. Discover advanced safety systems like Driver Emergency Stop Assist, Collision Avoidance, and Automatic Emergency Braking. Understand the role of sensors, cameras, and AI in modern vehicles, and how they contribute to improved road safety. Gain insights into navigation systems, traffic sign recognition, night vision capabilities, and driver monitoring technologies. Perfect for automotive enthusiasts, engineers, and anyone interested in the future of vehicle safety and autonomous driving.
Syllabus
- Introduction
- How Does the ADAS System Works?
- ADAS Levels
- Adaptive Cruise Control ACC
- Crosswind Stabilization
- Traction Control System TCS
- Electronic Stability Control
- Parking Assist
- Driver Emergency Stop Assist
- Hill Descent Control
- Lane Assist
- Collision Avoidance System
- Automotive Head-up Display
- Automotive Navigation System
- Traffic Sign Recognition TSR
- Vehicular Communication System
- Automotive Night Vision
- Rearview Camera
- Omniview Technology
- Blind Spot Monitor
- Driver Drowsiness Detection
- Intelligent Speed Adaptation ISA
- Adaptive Light Control System
- Automatic Emergency Braking AEB
Taught by
The Engineers Post
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