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BLIND SPOT DETECTION
TECHNOLOGY Prepared By: 22WJ1A04G1- M Lahari What is Blind Spot Detection Technology?
The system utilizes radar sensors located on the
sides of the sides of the rear bumper (for cars), under rear view mirrors (for bikes) to detect vehicles in adjacent detection zones. Sensors used in Blind Spot Detector
The basic variant of blind spot detection can be
implemented using ultra sonic sensors or corner radar sensors. Working
The system uses ultra sonic or radar sensors. Like
a bat in nature, ultra sonic sensors use sound waves to detect objects in their surroundings. These sensors monitor nearby lanes and determine when other vehicles approach or enter your blind spot. Advantages
Blind spot detection can monitor the area
and take much of the strain off the driver and avoid the hazardous situations. The point of blind-spot monitoring is to alert the driver that someone is approaching in the next lane. Disadvantages
The driver must divert his vision from the
road to verify them before making turns and lane changes. Most of the time in city traffic, it is useless. Thank you for spending your time and patience