Intelligent Emergency Braking
Assists drivers to avoid collisions with vehicles, pedestrians, and bicycles ahead
Intelligent Emergency Braking monitors the surrounding area in front of the car for vehicles, pedestrians, and bicycles, helping to avoid injury and damage caused by collisions.
- Not all Intelligent Emergency Braking systems are designed to detect pedestrians or bicycles.
How the technology works
If the system determines that there is a risk of colliding with a vehicle, pedestrian, or bicycle in front of the vehicle, it will alert the driver through visual and audio alerts and apply light, automatic braking. This is to prompt the driver to take action to avoid a collision.
If the driver does not take action to decelerate and the risk of a collision increases, the system will apply automatic emergency braking immediately before the collision. This will help to avoid or reduce the damage caused by the collision.
Technology Configuration
A front-mounted camera installed in the upper-portion of the windshield detects the presence of vehicles, pedestrians, and bicycles. If any are detected, it measures how far away they are. The system then determines if there is a risk of collision from the speed of the vehicle and the distance and speed to the objects ahead.