ADAS Garage is the go-to podcast for everything Advanced Driver Assistance Systems. Produced by Ascential Technologies, we dive into the latest trends, challenges, and innovations shaping the future of vehicle safety and automation. From calibration best practices to emerging technologies and industry insights, we break down complex ADAS topics into engaging, real-world discussions. Whether you're a technician, engineer, or just passionate about automotive tech, ADAS Garage is your inside look at the evolving world of smart vehicle systems.
Please note that this podcast features a blend of content, including episodes generated with the assistance of artificial intelligence tools, such as Notebook LM, as well as episodes created through traditional human research and production methods. While we strive for accuracy and relevance in all our episodes, AI-generated content may contain inaccuracies or lack the nuanced understanding that comes from human expertise. Therefore, the information presented should not be solely relied upon for decision-making purposes. We recommend consulting official sources or professionals for authoritative guidance. Additionally, any opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of ADAS Garage. Listener discretion is advised.
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Welcome to episode 4 of ADAS Garage! This month, we're diving deep into our new white paper exposing a truth vital for the entire auto industry: ADAS safety depends entirely on precise sensor calibration, and "close enough" is dangerous. The research found that "No Calibration" after a repair led to complete system failure for critical features like automatic emergency braking and lane departure warning, resulting in full impact with target vehicles. In contrast, "Good Calibration" consistently ...
This week, we're cutting through the noise and looking at the real-world impact of ADAS technologies using data from the Highway Loss Data Institute (HLDI). We'll analyze HLDI's findings on how various systems affect insurance claim frequencies, revealing which technologies show statistically significant reductions across different coverages like collision and liability. Discover the strong performance of front and rear automatic emergency braking (AEB) compared to warning systems. However, the ...
Is your car smarter than ever at avoiding a crash? Dive into the fascinating progression of Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) . This episode unpacks exclusive findings from a AAA research report that puts early and late-model AEB technology head-to-head. Discover how far this life-saving technology has come, with late-model vehicles nearly twice as likely to avoid collisions compared to older systems at speeds up to 35 mph. We'll explore the crucial role of sensors like radar and cameras, the im...
In this inaugural episode, we delve into the newly established Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) No. 127, which mandates the inclusion of Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) systems in all passenger cars and light trucks by September 2029. We explore the implications of this regulation, its expected impact on vehicle safety, and how it aims to reduce rear-end and pedestrian collisions. Disclaimer: This episode was generated using Notebook LM, an AI language model, based on the final ru...