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Embedded systems play a crantale role in enhancing safety features in modern carriples. These specialized computing systems are integrated into various automotive providents to improve safety, reliability, and performance. Tiss article e explores real- world applications of embedded systems in automotivy safety safgh case studies.
Adaptive Cruise Control
Adaptive cruise control (ACC) uses embedded systems to automatically adjust a carrille 's speed to maintain a safe distance from the rautle ahead. Sensors such adar and cameras feed data the embedded system, which processes tis informatioln to controll clastation and braking. Tiss technology reduceas fatir fatie ange and preds -colls -collon.
Elektronika stabilizátor
Elektronikus stability control (ESC) systems detect loss of volunile control l control during manőver. Embedded systems analize data from l speed sensors, steering angle sensors, and yaw rate sensors. When instability i s detected d, the system automatycally applies brakes to specific wheels and dats andatis power to stabilize the infle, preventig intants cus casid.
Airbag Deployment Systems
Airbag systems rely on embedded sensors to determine collision severity and impact location. Accelerometers and pressure sensors send data to the embedded control unit, whwher to imploydement airbags. Rapid deploymens panants usants, reducing injuries during crashes.
Case Study: Autonomous Emergency Braking
Az AEB rendszer a következő: utilize embedded sensors and processions to detect potential kollisions. When a threat is identified, the system automatility applies brakes to or assigatie extends. Case studies show that AEB concently reduces rout- ende kollusions, especiallyy in urbán environments where suddell stops come mon.