ADAS, or Advanced Driver Assistance Systems, are technologies that are designed to improve vehicle safety by assisting drivers in avoiding collisions and accidents. These systems use a combination of sensors, cameras, and radar to gather data about the vehicle’s surroundings, and then use that data to provide warnings or take actions to help prevent accidents.
Sensor calibration is an important part of maintaining the accuracy and reliability of these ADAS systems. Calibration ensures that the sensors are properly aligned and working correctly, which is essential for the system to function as intended. Without calibration, the ADAS system may not be able to accurately detect objects or provide reliable warnings, which can lead to a higher risk of accidents.
With that in mind, let’s take a closer look at ADAS sensor calibration and what it involves.
Camera Sensors are used for lane departure warning, forward collision warning, and automatic emergency braking.
Radar sensors are used for adaptive cruise control, blind spot detection, and rear cross traffic alert.
Lidar Sensors are used for autonomous driving and advanced mapping.
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