Slides About Adaptive Cruise Control


Adaptive Cruise Control(ACCCCC Conventional Cruise Control(distronicCruise control (sometimes. Autonomous Cruise Control. Autonomous cruise control. In modern designs. When adaptive cruise control invented. Mitsubishi was the first to offer a lidar-based distance detection system on the Japanese market called Debonair. Types. Laser-based systems do. Radar-based sensors can be hidden behind plastic fascias. Assisting systems. Radar-based ACC is often sold together with a precrash system. Thanks for your attention.


Cruise control (sometimes known as speed control or autocruise) is a system that automatically controls the speed of a motor vehicle. The system takes over the throttle of the car to maintain a steady speed as set by the driver.

Autonomous cruise control is an optional cruise control system appearing on some more upscale vehicles. The system goes under many different trade names according to the manufacturer. These systems use either a radar or laser setup allowing the vehicle to slow when approaching another vehicle and accelerate again to the preset speed when traffic allows.

In modern designs, the cruise control may need to be turned on before use — in some designs it is always "on" but not always enabled, others have a separate "on/off" switch, while still others just have an "on" switch that must be pressed after the vehicle has been started.

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