uses
radar sensors positioned on the rear bumper to measure your vehicle's position at low speeds, relative to obstacles.
Not exact matches
APC uses
sensor fusion —
radars, sonar, cameras, possibly lidar — plus vehicle - to - vehicle
position and speed reporting that maps what's where as you drive.
AcuraWatch employs advanced «
sensor fusion» technology, using the combined sensing capabilities of millimeter - wave
radar and a monocular camera to help maintain the vehicle's
position in traffic and to prevent or mitigate the severity of a collision, representing a technological bridge to the automated driving technology of the future.
Using
radar sensors and a visual indicator in each side mirror, this system warns the driver if another vehicle is
positioned in the blind spot.
The
radars operate in conjunction with Mercedes Pre-Safe system that uses various
sensors to determine an imminent collision and enable systems like the seat belt pretensioners and move the electric seats into the optimum «safety»
position.
Hidden under the fenders and strategically
positioned on the dash and roof of an Audi SUV were 20
sensors, including 360 - degree LIDARs,
radars, high - accuracy GPS, collision detection and more — all powered by an Nvidia Tegra K1 running Ottomatika's automated driving software.