Advanced Driver Assistance Systems is referred to as vehicle-based intelligent safety systems.

  • ADAS is a precursor to autonomous vehicles and are regarded highly by the automotive industry.

Smart mobility is an emerging concept, which will become increasingly relevant in the coming years, smart mobility concerns both the transport of goods and people, with our focus being on the transport of people and, in particular, advanced driver assistance systems will play in vehicles in the future, to assist drivers, helping to achieve the maximum level of automation in vehicles.

Nowadays, the acquisition of data from various sensors and other data sources is at the origin of the semi-autonomous vehicles that exist today as well as of the vehicles of the coming years, in which ADAS will still play an important role in helping to guarantee maximum driving safety.

It is not just the acquisition of data that needs to be done to power an ADAS and allow it to be an aid tool for the driver. The processing and evaluation of the collected data are mentioned as a way to provide a holistic framework. The quality of an ADAS is directly related to the quality of its interaction with the driver and to measured aspects. The functionality of an ADAS can be of varying complexity, from the simple recommendation of braking or even providing cruise control.

In reality, the real added value for the driver is in the crossing of data of a different nature, such as psychological, fatigue, driving style, type of road, time, weather conditions, and situation, among others, and in recommendations given to the driver to make driving safer and reduce road accidents.

 

  •  ADAS help to improve road safety in order to avoid crash, and accident severity.

The history of research on assistance systems for driving safety is almost as old as the rise of the automobile industry itself. One of these first systems was implemented as standard equipment by Volvo in 1959 when it began to install the seat belt with a three-point system in its vehicles, which was patented in 1962 and later became the universal standard used by commercial vehicles today. Different road safety mechanisms, also known as advanced driver assistance systems, have been incorporated over the years in the development of the automotive industry to provide a higher level of road safety to traditional transport systems.

Data from the World Health Organization estimate that during the period 2011 to 2020, 1.1 million people died due to traffic accidents, and between 20 and 50 million were injured in road accidents. More than 40 million individuals get harmed in road accidents each year around the globe. The evaluated cost of mishaps to governments overall is $518 bn every year.

“According to Brandessence Market Research, the Advanced Driver Assistance Systems Market size reached USD 18.77 Billion in 2021. The ADAS Market is likely to grow at a robust CAGR of 15.2%, and reach the size of USD 50.55 Billion by 2028 end. Increasing the demand for safety vehicles coupled with fuel efficiency expected to grow the Global ADAS Market.”

Study shows human blunder are included in over 93% of car crashes. 94% of these traffic mishaps can be stayed away from by capacities given by cutting-edge driving help frameworks, such as impact notice, programmed controlling frameworks, blind spot detection notice, and so on.