Autonomous Emergency Braking System is the perfect blend of
adoptive cruise control and full automatic braking control to avoid frontal
collisions in the absence of driver’s efforts. It sounds too futuristic and
dreamy, isn’t it?
It resembles that the baby steps
have been taken from long future dream to live now. Cars may soon be becoming
very much more robotic regardless driver consent. New regulations may be coming
to change that soon. European commission will require all new commercial
vehicles sold in Europe must be equipped with
AEB (Autonomous Emergency Braking System by November 2013.

The cars equipped with AEB will
send a signal to driver when it detects any obstacle or coming in its way via
RADAR, LIDAR (that’s like radar but with light) or video sensors and apply
brakes themselves. many drivers will doubtless mistrust an automated system.
That will be beneficial to
passenger cars too. There’s no surprise that car manufacturers try their best
to develop new safety systems given that so many people are killed and injured
in car accidents every year. But EU regulators are mulling to mandate the
potentially expensive system to follow for passenger cars.
European New Car Assessment
Program (EURONCAP) –a seven nation-consortium the agency that conducts safety
testing and rates new cars in Europe will
begin factoring the inclusion of AEB systems in 2014. Moreover, if a car wants
a five star safety rating, they’d best include AEB in 2014. This is the first
step in making such an expensive system mandatory equipments on cars sold
across Europe like ABS and ESP. there are
already plenty of company offering like Volvo, Mercedes Benz, VW, Infiniti,
Mazda, Ford and others already developed. It’s a matter of time when we can see
AEB available on many models
More companies are expected to
include the system any time soon including Mazda’s new CX-5, VW’s new up and
Fiat’s on the new panda.
Like technologies such as airbags,
ABS and ESP,AEB systems will likely to trickle down luxury cars to affordable
family cars in the not-to-distant future.
Bottom line is that Safety is not
luxury, it should be mandatory to our life
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