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3 Driver assistance
applications in one system: |
- Forward
Collision Warning (FCW) - Both in Highway and Urban
FCW
- Lane
Departure Warning (LDW)
- Headway
Monitoring and Warning (HMW)
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Based on Mobileye's acclaimed
vehicle detection and lane detection technologies |
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Unique data logging abilities |
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High intensity visual
indicators viaLED display, offering: |
- Vehicle
detection indication
- Gauge for
headway value monitoring
- Color-coded
visual headway alerts
- Visual
FCW and LDW alerts
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Fits all vehicle types;
passenger cars, fleet vehicles and all others |
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High availability operating
day and night in almost every weather condition |
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Even 2 seconds of distraction while answering the mobile phone, checking the rear view mirror, turning around to the kids, or driving while fatigued can lead to a road
accident.
The Mobileye C2-170 is a camera-based safety solution for accident prevention and mitigation. The system includes a smart camera located on the front windshield inside the vehicle. It utilizes Mobileye's vehicle detection and lane detection technologies to measure the distance (‘Headway’) to vehicles and to lane markings, providing the driver with timely alerts.
The Mobileye C2-170 is never distracted, always looking forward and ready to warn the driver of sudden
danger.
Forward Collision Warning (FCW)
Alerts the driver of an imminent rear-end collision with the vehicle ahead. Mobileye C2-170 calculates the Time to Collision (TTC) to the vehicle ahead, based on the distance, and the relative speed between the two vehicles. FCW alerts the driver up to 2.7 seconds prior to anticipated collision, allowing enough time to
react.
Lane Departure Warnings (LDW)
Alerts the driver with visual and audio warnings when deviating unintentionally from the lane, a situation that may end in a run-off-road crash, rollover, etc. The system measures the distance from the vehicle’s wheels to the lane markings on both sides and sound an alert when the line is crossed.
Headway Monitoring and Warning
(HMW)
assists the driver in keeping sufficient headway. Many drivers overestimate the headway to the vehicle in front, not realizing that as their speed increases, the effective headway decreases, leaving them insufficient time to react. The headway monitoring function provides the driver with numerical and color headway data. The headway warning function provides an audio alert when the headway becomes critically short. HMW enhances driving safety, considerably reducing the risk of being involved in an accident.
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