Advanced Driver Assistance Systems were first introduced to motor vehicles as far back as 1948 when cruise control was invented by mechanical engineer Ralph Teetor. His idea came from being frustrated while riding in a car driven by his lawyer, who kept speeding up and slowing down as he talked. Even before then, planes...
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Car Safety Explained: How Advanced Driver Assistance Systems Work
Four common Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) sensors you are likely to see on modern vehicles are: Cameras RaDAR (Radio Detection and Ranging) SoNAR (Sound Navigation and Ranging) LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) Here is a brief explanation of each, and some examples of how they can be utilised for ADAS in vehicles. ADAS...
KeyCal Update and Why Advanced Driver Assistance Systems Are Important
It has been a busy couple of months at KeyCal, here is a recap of what we have been up to. We have been awarded our motor vehicle repair business license and motor vehicle repairers certificate for the Electrical Accessory Fitter (EAF) and Electrical Work (ELW) classes of work. Our Autel MaxiSys ADAS Calibrations...