Abstract:
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) are revolutionizing car safety and comfort through innovative technologies. This article discusses the main components, functions, benefits and challenges of ADAS. Key topics include sensor fusion, real-time computing, autonomous driving, safety features and human-machine interaction. ADAS uses a combination of sensors such as cameras, radar and lidar to monitor the vehicle's environment and assist the driver in various tasks, including lane keeping, adaptive cruise control and collision avoidance. These systems use advanced algorithms for real-time data processing and decision-making, which improves vehicle safety and reduces the risk of accidents. Autonomous driving options, ranging from levels 1 to 5 of automation, represent the future of transportation and offer greater efficiency and mobility. However, challenges such as sensor accuracy, cyber security and regulatory framework need to be addressed before they can be widely adopted. Integrating the ADAS system into vehicles improves driving comfort, reduces driver fatigue and improves overall road safety. Continued research, development, and collaboration between automakers, technology companies, and policymakers are essential to advancing ADAS technologies and realizing the vision of fully autonomous vehicles.