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Connected Cooperative and Automated Mobility (CCAM)

Automated lane keeping system (ALKS)

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Contributor:FAME

Current consensus

Automated lane keeping system is hardware and software for motorway application activated by a human driver within its operational design domain.

Explanation

The ALKS is for travelling speed of up to 130kph by controlling the lateral and longitudinal movements of the vehicle for extended periods without the need for further driver input.

Reference: BSI Flex 1890 v5.0
Related terms: Lane keeping assist
Contexts:
VehicleTechnology

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