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Adaptive Cruise Control

Adaptive cruise control (ACC) is an advancement of traditional cruise control that automatically controls the speed of a vehicle to maintain a safe distance from the vehicle ahead. ACC uses sensors like radar and cameras to detect vehicles ahead and adjusts the throttle and brakes to slow the vehicle down to match the speed of surrounding traffic. When a vehicle is detected ahead, ACC will decelerate the vehicle to maintain a set following distance and provide audible and visual alerts if a collision is imminent. ACC provides benefits like improved fuel economy and driving comfort but also has disadvantages like high costs and potential for encouraging driver inattention.

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Adaptive Cruise Control

Adaptive cruise control (ACC) is an advancement of traditional cruise control that automatically controls the speed of a vehicle to maintain a safe distance from the vehicle ahead. ACC uses sensors like radar and cameras to detect vehicles ahead and adjusts the throttle and brakes to slow the vehicle down to match the speed of surrounding traffic. When a vehicle is detected ahead, ACC will decelerate the vehicle to maintain a set following distance and provide audible and visual alerts if a collision is imminent. ACC provides benefits like improved fuel economy and driving comfort but also has disadvantages like high costs and potential for encouraging driver inattention.

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Adaptive cruise control

Introduction

 Crusie control
 Main components of ACC
 Working of ACC
 Acceleration and Deacceleration
Cruise control

 Cruise control- automatically controls the speed of a motor vehicle


 Also known as speed control or auto cruise
 Adjusting the throttle position to maintain a speed set by the driver
Main components of ACC

 Switches and pedals


 Processor or mini computer
 Sensor
 Electronic vacuum actuators
ACC components In a car

 Image 4
Working of ACC

 Switch on ACC
 Set speed
 Sensors detects vehicle ahead
 Decelerate to ahead vehicle speed
 Keeps safe distance
 Collision avoidance system
When the danger of a collision is detected ,it provides a red warning light that flashes on
the wind shield
The system provides an audible alert when it senses a reduction in traffic speed in vehicle
ahead
 LIDAR is light Detection And Ranging .
 A laser diode was used to generate the light signal.
 RADAR is Radio Detection and Ranging .
 It is operated by radiating energy into space and detecting the echo signals and reflected
from targets.
 While RADAR target is the car’s rear spoiler the stereo camera is constantly captures all
objects in it’s field of view .
 It includes millimetre wave RADAR linked to a 640X480 pixel stereo camera.
Acceleration and deceleration

 ACC Accelerator
 Actuator controls the throttle
Controller

 Image
Advantages

 Good Fuel Economy.


 Better Driving Comfort.
 Avoid Speeding.
Disadvantages

 Cost
 Not for heavy vehicles
 Dangerous in slippery roads
 Encourages the driver to become careless
 The ACC systems not respond directly to the traffic signals
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