Driver Assistance definition

Driver Assistance means the driving mode-specific execution by a driver assistance system of either steering or acceleration/deceleration using information about the driving environment and with the expectation that the human driver perform all remaining aspects of the dynamic driving task.

Examples of Driver Assistance in a sentence

  • In the case of any Advanced Driver Assistance Steering System, the driver can, at all times, choose to override the assistance function by deliberate action, for example, to avoid an unforeseen object in the road.

  • Systems whereby the driver remains in primary control of the vehicle but may be helped by the steering system being influenced by signals initiated on-board the vehicle are defined as "Advanced Driver Assistance Steering Systems".

  • Additional fees may apply for charges including, Tractor Detention, Trailer Detention, and Driver Assistance.

  • Advanced Driver Assistance Steering Systems can also incorporate a "Corrective Steering Function" that, for example, warns the driver of any deviation from the chosen lane (Lane Departure Warning), corrects the steering angle to prevent departure from the chosen lane (Lane Departure Avoidance) or corrects the steering angle of one or more wheels to improve the vehicle's dynamic behaviour or stability.

  • Advanced Driver Assistance Steering Systems can also incorporate a "Corrective Steering Function" that, for example, warns the driver of any deviation from the chosen lane (Lane Departure Warning), corrects the steering angle to prevent departure from the chosen lane (Lane Departure Avoidance) or corrects the steering angle of one or more wheels to improve the vehicle’s dynamic behaviour or stability.

  • Additional fees may apply for other charges including but not limited to: Tractor Detention, Trailer Detention, and Driver Assistance.

  • For purposes of this Agreement the Company is currently engaged in the business of designing and developing software and related technologies for camera-based Advanced Driver Assistance Systems.

  • Resolution up to 5MP (2560 x 1920) @ 30 FPS Ultra-wide 140° Field of View Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) Functionality Resolution up to 1080P (1920 x 1080) @ 30 FPS.

  • Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) have been developed to support drivers and enhance road safety through information support, including warnings in safety-critical situations, and assisting in executing the lateral and/or longitudinal control of the vehicle temporarily or on a sustained basis during normal driving and when avoiding collision and/or mitigating the crash severity in critical situations.

  • This study focused on Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and, more particularly, on Forward Collision Warn- ing (FCW) and Lane Departure Warning (LDW) systems.