2. Outlines
1 What is CAS? 2 Need of CAS 3
System
Configuration
6 Conclusion 5 Warning Devices 4 How It Works
3. Collision Avoidance System
• CAS is a system designed to prevent rear‐end collisions.
• There are two kinds of safety systems:
1. Passive safety.
2. Active safety.
4. Need
of
CAS Road traffic deaths
by type of road user
Traffic-related fatalities in
the United States 2019
Death rate from
road accidents
11. Warning Devices
• Visual head-up displays:
warnings are displayed on the windshield
in the driver's field of view.
• Audio/Voice signals:
auditory signals appear
to be less intrusive on
driving tasks.
12. Automobile Manufacturers
Volkswagen(Front
Assist on 2011)
Skoda (Skoda
Citigo in June 2012)
Audi (2011 Audi A8)
Mercedes-Benz
(in the fall of 2005)
Toyota PCS
(February 2003)
Ford (2009on
Lincoln MKS and MKT)
Honda
(2003 incorporated an
E-Pretensioner)
13. Conclusion
2
1 Automatic braking systems can stop the car to avoid an accident.
In the future, it will be implemented in aircrafts & railways.
14. Name Date Book Name Other
James K. Kuchar and Ann C. Drumm 2007
The Traffic Alert and Collision Av
oidance System
VOLUME 16, NUMBER 2, 2007
LINCOLN LABORATORY JOUR
NAL
Honda Motors 2003 Science & Education Trends in Japan
Autoweb.com.au 2003
Honda develops a new collision
avoidance safety system
Francois Granet, Rosella Picado and
Lauren Smith
2003 Longitudinal Avoidance
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