Abstract

This research paper explores the pivotal role of Electronic Control Units (ECUs) and Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) in Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS), focusing on their functionalities, applications, regulatory frameworks, emerging technologies, and real-world case studies. Through a comprehensive review of literature, this paper investigates the integration of ECUs and IMUs in ADAS and its implications for vehicle safety, mobility, and sustainability. Key topics addressed include the adoption challenges, societal impact, international regulatory landscape, standardization efforts, emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and sensor fusion, and real case studies exemplified by Tesla's Autopilot system, Volvo's City Safety system, and Waymo's autonomous taxi service. The paper concludes by highlighting the transformative potential of ECUs and IMUs in shaping the future of automotive technology and advancing towards safer, more efficient, and more sustainable transportation systems.

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