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Old 9th March 2008, 01:38 PM
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Default Re: Radar based automatic braking system in cars

yes definetly it is one of the creative thinking R.B.A.B.S in car .
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Nope,they dosent presume other cars too have an GPS,rather it has an Image regognizable Camera in it to detect...which I have already mentioned...in priorities..so better dont forget now
Thanks, was waiting for that Forgive me if I did not have accute insight when reading your posts, but when you didnt elaborate on how to detect other cars (other than saying "sudden obstacles"), I was assuming you use GPS to detect dynamically moving objects (cars) too *slaps head*

Now back to GPS. Since its no doubt that its the TOP priority above image cameras, will possible innaccuracies or interferences affect the safety performance here when braking? I seek your opinion on this, not broad generalities You mentioned Radar. What of it?

On other things, its also worth looking at the image processing side of things. Is it possible to analyze the scaling of objects as they get closer with MATLAB?
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i login first time in this crazy engineer site and i m interstedt o know about radar based automatic braking system in cars.
i dont know it is ur community or wat i just got from search in google i m interested to know about this thing
welcome to Samser Ali..yes you are in the right place.Go through posts above regarding the topic to know details.
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Now back to GPS. Since its no doubt that its the TOP priority above image cameras, will possible innaccuracies or interferences affect the safety performance here when braking? I seek your opinion on this, not broad generalities You mentioned Radar. What of it?

On other things, its also worth looking at the image processing side of things. Is it possible to analyze the scaling of objects as they get closer with MATLAB?
Ohh sure...forgive u dear
yes you are right ,safety is the utmost priority.
while developing software ,you have to have keen knowhow on all sorts of obstacles...may it a car or wall...well "sudden obstacle"can be anything.
Radar senses the road ahead,measures distance of obstacles in binary and transllate information to Computer brain fixed in the trunks or bonet to push brakes just as to make split second decisions like humans.
well any Status measuring software you can use.

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