Our Radar Calibration service ensures optimal performance and accuracy of the Advanced Driver Assistance Systems in vehicles equipped with radar-based safety features. With the advancement of technology, many modern vehicles are now equipped with a radar that enables features like adaptive cruise control, collision warning and automatic emergency braking. However, over time, such radar sensors might become misaligned due to a variety of factors such as minor accidents, wheel alignment issues, or even minor repairs.
1. Object Detection: ADAS radar detects various objects in the vehicle's vicinity, such as vehicles, pedestrians, cyclists, and stationary obstacles. By constantly measuring the distance, speed, and angle to these objects, it helps in determining potential collision risks.
2. Collision Warning: Based on the detected objects and their movement patterns, ADAS radar can identify potential collision scenarios. It warns drivers through visual or audible alerts, ensuring they are aware of any potential dangers and giving them time to react.
3. Adaptive Cruise Control: ADAS radar is also used for adaptive cruise control systems. It helps maintain a safe distance between the vehicle and the one ahead by continuously monitoring the relative speed and distance. If the front vehicle slows down or accelerates, the system adjusts the speed accordingly.
ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) camera in the windscreen is a device equipped in vehicles to provide various safety features and assist the driver. It uses image recognition technology to analyze the surroundings and provide relevant information and warnings.
1. Lane Assist: This feature uses the ADAS camera to detect lane markings on the road. It helps the driver stay within their lane by issuing warnings or applying gentle steering corrections if the vehicle starts drifting out of the designated lane.
2. Traffic Sign Recognition: The ADAS camera can recognize and interpret traffic signs such as speed limits, no entry signs and no over-taking signs etc. It then displays these signs on the vehicle's dashboard, providing visual reminders to the driver about the prevailing traffic rules and regulations.
3. High Beam Assist: This feature uses the ADAS camera to detect the presence of other vehicles and adjust the high beam headlights accordingly. It automatically switches to low beams to prevent blinding other drivers, ensuring enhanced safety during night driving.
Audi pre sense currently limited
Front assist not available
ACC and Front Assist: no sensor view