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Connected Cooperative and Automated Mobility (CCAM)

Advanced emergency braking system (AEBS)

Added:25/10/2024
Contributor:FAME

Current consensus

Advanced emergency braking system is the vehicle system that uses sensors and computer processing to detect when the ego vehicle could collide with an object in its path and applies the brakes automatically attempting to mitigate or avoid the collision, even if the driver takes no action.

  • AEBSs may use different sensor types (e.g. camera, radar, lidar), work in different driving conditions (e.g. highways, urban) and act on the ego vehicle in different ways (e.g. only slow the vehicle or bring it to a complete stop)
  • This term was referred to as automatic emergency braking (AEB) in previous versions of this vocabulary.
Reference: BSI Flex 1890 v5.0
Contexts:
VehicleTechnology

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