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Starting and driving
Autonomous Emergency
Braking (AEB)
If your vehicle is equipped with
autonomous emergency braking function,
it will work in conjunction with the
forward collision warning (FCW). The
system monitors the distance and relative
speed of the target vehicle ahead through
a front mmWave radar. At the same time,
by integrating the image information of
the front view multifunctional camera,
it monitors the pedestrian target moving
laterally in front of the vehicle, enabling
the vehicle to brake automatically. It
can eectively avoid or reduce collision
injuries due to driver's inattention, delayed
braking or insucient braking force.
Instrument cluster prompt interface:
Warning
● The drivers shall always be
responsible for how to drive and how
to avoid dangerous situations.
● The AEB system may help the driver
in a dangerous situation, but the
driver shall not rely on the assistance
too much.
● Severe weather conditions (such as
heavy rain and snow) will cause the
compromised system performance.
In this case, the relevant target
Rear-Autonomous
Emergency Braking
(R-AEB)
The rear-autonomous emergency braking
system is a low-speed astern active safety
system composed of four ultrasonic radar
sensors and two millimeter wave radar
sensors at the rear of the vehicle, which is
used to identify stationary obstacles and
low-speed crossing targets during the astern
process. When the driver does not nd the
target in the direction of the astern path of
the vehicle and there is a collision risk, the
driver does not step on the brake pedal.
The system automatically starts, controls
the vehicle to stop eectively, avoids the
collision between the vehicle and the rear
target or reduces the collision injury.