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does the ADAS & CAM actually work?

Sean326

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Has anyone actually had the AEB kick in and prevent an accident?
I'm used to active ADAS like in my lexus RXH+ and Toyota tacoma.
I know the CAM doesn't see the road signs and is mostly wrong with the posted speed signs, lots of pics of that.
The manual says the cam will activate the AEB system 2 seconds before impact, then it says "don't test this".... so i tested it, it failed.
I made a video but it won't Upload so I took some screen shots.
So does anyone have any experience with this system actually working the way they describe?
 

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I doubt its safety features are any good, relative to the industry.


That being said, your test should use a blow up vehicle. I double the software is programmed to recognize boxes. Remember - there is no radar system in the Ineos. It's purely computer vision - The obstacle needs to be recognizable as a vehicle.

Upload the video man! We need the enjoyment of seeing it running through a stack of boxes. Also major balls for conducting this test towards the garage!! :LOL:
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I doubt its safety features are any good, relative to the industry.


That being said, your test should use a blow up vehicle. I double the software is programmed to recognize boxes. Remember - there is no radar system in the Ineos. It's purely computer vision - The obstacle needs to be recognizable as a vehicle.
For the US the AEB system must be able to recognize more than just a vehicle. Think about people and cyclists and other objects like the side of a building. I think the real question here is what speeds does the Ineos system actually work at??? Without radar and other sensors I would assume processing speed would also impact the ability for it to operate at higher speeds. I don't remember where I was reading this at one point when these systems started to come online but they used to have a minimum speed of 3-5mph before they actually engaged. I think the parking sensors take over control at the lower speeds.
 
Has anyone actually had the AEB kick in and prevent an accident?
I'm used to active ADAS like in my lexus RXH+ and Toyota tacoma.
I know the CAM doesn't see the road signs and is mostly wrong with the posted speed signs, lots of pics of that.
The manual says the cam will activate the AEB system 2 seconds before impact, then it says "don't test this".... so i tested it, it failed.
I made a video but it won't Upload so I took some screen shots.
So does anyone have any experience with this system actually working the way they describe?
This is hilarious - has to be a first. I would have put my money on some dude from Nevada or South Africa - not Bucks County. I have to rethink my entire viewpoint on that now. Respect.
 
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