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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

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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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