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generated when a potential collision hazard with the car ahead is detected
during driving or it is about to deviate from its lane.
BSD refers to Blind Spot Detection, which monitors in real time any vehicle in
the blind spots on both sides during driving. It gives an alert so as to reduce the
risk of traffic accidents that are likely to occur when you intend to shift to
another lane. It is also called LCA (Lane Change Assist).
ADAS and BSD systems may be interfered with by sunlight, inadequate lane
lines, rain, and fog, Certain impacts may be affected by these inaccuracies, and
some collisions may not be avoidable. Currently, the ADAS provides a rate of
accuracy between 80 to 90 percent during the daytime and 60 to 70 percent at
night. BSD provides a rate of accuracy around 90 percent during the daytime
and around 80 percent at night.
The following instructions are mainly used for the calibration of the smart
driving application of the dashcam. It mainly includes the calibration of
ADAS and the blind spot monitoring range.
Before using ADAS, it is necessary to calibrate it according to its mounting
position and view angle of the dashcam. Only in this way can it detect vehicles
and lanes accurately.
Disclaimer: The system is a safe driving assistant system and it cannot be used
as a proof for the liability of traffic accidents.
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