define AEBS (also automated emergency braking in some jurisdictions).[clarification needed] UN ECE regulation 131 requires a system which can automatically...
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Regulations defines AEBS (also automated emergency braking in some jurisdictions). UN ECE Regulation 131 requires a system that can automatically detect...
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Forward Collision Warning and Automatic Emergency Braking rather than Forward Collision Alert or Smart City Brake Support. Such standardization is promoted...
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Platoon (automobile) (redirect from Automated highway system)
together. It is meant to increase the capacity of roads via an automated highway system. Platoons decrease the distances between cars or trucks using electronic...
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control over the vehicle. ABS is an automated system that uses the principles of threshold braking and cadence braking, techniques which were once practiced...
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interoperability with other information systems; centralization of operations; passenger counting; data control and visualization. Automated planning and scheduling Driverless...
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emergency braking system, where brakes are applied automatically in case of emergency Emergency brake assist, known as EBA, which increases braking effectiveness...
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Emergency brake can refer to: Braking during an emergency. Autonomous emergency braking (AEB) in a collision avoidance system, which engages the main...
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by a braking demand with lower than 5 m/s — Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles about automated lane-keeping systems Emergency Manoeuvre...
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vehicles. Waymo recalled 1,212 vehicles running on its fifth-generation automated driving software in May 2025, due to a software glitch causing some cars...
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(LCA): Systems which assist in oversteering, keeping the car centered in the lane, and asking the driver to take over in challenging situations Automated lane...
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in TechCrunch, the company has a "two-legged approach of selling semi-automated software while investing in research for next-gen self-driving tech"....
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Self-driving car (redirect from Automated automobile)
higher system. An ADAS is a system that automates specific driving features, such as Forward Collision Warning (FCW), Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB)...
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safety alert with AEBS (automated emergency braking system) and ABS (anti-lock braking system), a BLIS (blind spot information system), and a LDWS (lane departure...
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Adaptive cruise control (redirect from Autonomous cruise control system)
(2016). "Mercedes-Benz Trucks: Safety: New assistance systems: Active Brake Assist 4 emergency: braking assistant featuring pedestrian recognition and: Sideguard...
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Automatic parking (redirect from Automated Valet Parking)
working on Automated Valet Parking. In February 2023, BMW announced that it was partnering with Valeo to develop an automated parking system. Through the...
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air brake is a railway brake power braking system with compressed air as the operating medium. Modern trains rely upon a fail-safe air brake system that...
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Retrieved September 13, 2016. "Levandowski's Pronto.ai plans to ship automated driving systems for trucks in 2019". TechCrunch. December 18, 2018. Retrieved...
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implications for automated customer service, content moderation, and language understanding technologies.[citation needed] In the domain of control systems, ANNs...
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additional external braking mechanisms such as friction brakes or magnetic brakes. The term is often confused with several other types of braking, most notably...
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Tesla Autopilot (category Advanced driver assistance systems)
false positives to its automatic emergency-braking system. By May 2022, NHTSA had received 758 reports of unexpected braking when Autopilot was in use and...
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Blind spot monitor (redirect from Blind Spot Information System)
Information System, a system of protection developed by Volvo. Volvo's previous parent, Ford Motor Company, has since adapted the system to its Ford,...
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development of automated farming technology. In early 2008, Deere and Company launched its ITEC Pro guidance product, an automated system based on global...
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helps regulate and monitor industrial systems. Also, the same implementation can be carried out for automated record updates of asset placement in industrial...
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(Levels 0,1,2) Lane departure warning system Automatic parking Automated emergency braking system Collision avoidance system Cruise control Adaptive cruise control...
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localisation. Driver operates the doors and handles emergency situations, accelerating and braking is fully automated, but just between the 22 underground stations...
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optional. Emergency brake assist (increases braking in some circumstances, unece regulation 139) Autonomous emergency braking (initiates braking, unece regulation...
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Aurora has developed the Aurora Driver, a computer system that can be integrated into cars for autonomous driving. It was co-founded...
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after the accident, the NHTSA announced the "first recall of an automated driving system" as the company complied with the government agency’s request....
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partnership with beti, Renault Group, and Macif that featured an L4-level automated mobility service in Drôme, France. In February 2025, WeRide received regulatory...
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