Abstract

Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) refer to technologies that automate, facilitate, and improve systems in the vehicles in order to assist drivers for better and safer driving. There are several ADAS technologies such as adaptive cruise control (ACC), lane departure warning systems, forward collision warning systems, traffic signal recognition system (TSR), tire pressure monitoring system (TMPS), night vision, pedestrian detection, parking assistance systems, automatic emergency brake systems, driver behavior monitoring, blind spot detection, electronic stability control (ESC), alcohol interlock systems, etc. Some of the ADAS technologies are intended for safety improvement, and some others are for convenience function. This chapter explains each of the different ADAS technology in detail with their deployment details. The development and deployment of these technologies relies mainly on the embedded systems and advanced signal processing technologies such as multiple signal classification (MUSIC) and light detection and ranging (LiDAR).

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