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Driver Assistance Systems
Active Driving Assist
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ADA ( , with ACC only)
The Active Driving Assist (ADA) is a
level 2 autonomy system (in reference
to SAE standards) that is designed
to aid the driver in the steering,
acceleration, and braking functions of
the vehicle.
ADA can work in any type of
road. However, its use it is not
recommended in urban scenarios.
ADA centres the vehicle by controlling
the EPS system based off of lane line
information from the forward-facing
camera and data from the front radar
sensor.
ADA combines ACC and LKA to
manage the steering and speed of the
vehicle under specific conditions. The
conditions to engage ADA are listed in
the next paragraph. If a lane line cross
is imminent, the steering wheel will
vibrate and a graphic will display on
the instrument cluster.
WARNING!
•
In case the vehicle approaches a
curve that is too tight in relation to
the current speed the system will
disengage, therefore the driver must
be prepared to take over control of
the vehicle immediately at any time.
To avoid this situation it is important
that the vehicle speed is not set
higher than the current speed limit
of the road.
•
Active Driving Assist (ADA) is a
hands-on function! You must keep
your hands on the steering wheel
at all times. The ADA system will
disengage and ACC will cancel if
your hands are removed from the
steering wheels for a set amount of
time.
•
ADA is intended for use only on
highways or limited access freeways,
freeways, etc. with a fully attentive
driver. When using ADA, hold
the steering wheel and be aware
of surrounding traffic and road
conditions. Always be prepared to
immediately take over control of the
vehicle from the ADA system. Failure
to follow these instructions could
result in serious injury or death.
•
The following list does not fully
represent all situations in which
ADA may not function as intended.
Do NOT solely rely on the ADA
system to control the vehicle. It is the
driver’s responsibility to stay alert
and safely control the vehicle at all
times.
•
If the windshield is replaced, you
must have the forward-facing
camera remounted and aligned by a
centre of the Service Network.
Many factors can impact the
performance of ADA causing the
system to be unable to function as
intended. These include (but are not
limited to):
• Narrow, winding or curvy roads.
• Poor visibility (due to heavy rain,
snow, fog, etc.).
• Bright light (oncoming headlights or
direct sunlight) or shadows.
• Damage or obstruction caused by
mud, ice, snow, etc.
• A damaged or misaligned bumper.
• Interference from other equipment
that generates electromagnetic
waves.
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