You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser.
collision avoidance
In transportation, collision avoidance is the maintenance of systems and practices designed to prevent vehicles (such as aircraft, motor vehicles, ships, cranes and trains) from colliding with each other. They perceive the environment with sensors and prevent collisions using the data collected from the sensors. Collision avoidance is used in autonomous vehicles, aviation, trains and water transport. Examples of collision avoidance include:
Airborne collision avoidance systems for aircraft
Automatic Identification System for collision avoidance in water transport
Collision avoidance (spacecraft)
Collision avoidance system in automobiles
Positive train control
Tower Crane Anti-Collision Systems
Collison avoidance requires the position of objects in its surroundings and the location of the vehicle relative to their positions.
Had a strange one today, as I was pulling into Villa park car park today after being flashed in by a car coming in the other direction, I started to turn into the entrance and my car slammed on the brakes for no reason. I shit myself, reset and carried on. Has anyone else had this. It wasn’t...
Hi all,
How do I know if the anti collision is working correctly ?
I try driving up to the rear of the cars infront, without actually hitting them and if I don't slam on the brakes I would go into them, but the car doesn't do anything.
How does it actually work ?
In the 9months that I have had the car there have been 3 instances where the car slammed the braks on its own initiative.
The two instances were totally uncalled for: the car moved from light to shade, cast on the road, during a very bright (Greek) day. The high contrast black shade was...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.