Advanced Driver
Assistance Systems (ADAS)

Reduces Risk | Prevents Collisions | Saves Lives.
Your driver's third eye.
Mobileye's Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) consists of a forward-facing visual sensor that's attached to the front windshield. The system continuously monitors the road in front of the vehicle and, using artificial intelligence, performs driving-scene interpretation and will alert the driver, in real-time, to potentially critical situations.
The system identifies and monitors:
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All types of vehicles (cars, utes, vans, trucks & buses)
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Motorcycles & scooters
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Pedestrians & cyclists
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Lane lines & road edges
The system can provide a warning up to 2.7 seconds before impact, allowing the driver more time to react and avoid the collision, or at least, reduce the severity.
The system never gets distracted. Or tired.

Global studies agree:
More than 90% of all collisions are due to human error.
With driver distraction or inattention the cause in over 80% of cases.
Life-saving Features
(HMW) Headway Monitoring
& Tailgating Reminder
The system constantly measures the relative following distance to the vehicle ahead and will notify the driver with audible alerts at the following distance ranges:
Zone 1: 1.0 second Single Alert
Zone 2: 0.5 second Repeating Alert
Active Speed: Above 30km/h
Listen
Zone 1
Zone 2
(FCW) Forward Collision Warning
The system will alert the driver to a potential collision with another vehicle or motorcycle ahead, up to 2.7 seconds before impact.
There are 2 alert tones:
Alert 1: Vehicle speed below 30km/h
Alert 2: Vehicle speed above 30km/h
Listen
Below 30km/h
Above 30km/h
(LDW) Lane Departure Warning
The system will alert the driver when the vehicle's wheels unintentionally cross over the lane lines.
Using the turn signals (blinkers) tells the system you intended to cross the lane line and an alert will not be issued.
Active Speed: Above 55km/h
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(PCW) Pedestrian Collision Warning
The system will alert the driver to a potential collision with a pedestrian or cyclist ahead, up to 2 seconds before impact.
Active Speed: 1 - 50km/h
Pedestrian detection is not active at night or in low light
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Real-time alerts.
Proven to reduce risk & prevent collisions.
Changes driver behaviour
In a very short period of time, drivers begin to anticipate the alerts, such as the tailgating warning, and adjust their driving style. Leading to safer following distances and reduced risk of a collision.
Assists in avoiding collisions
Like an "early-warning-system" the ADAS predicts collisions ahead of time, and can alert the driver up to 2.7 seconds before impact. More time to react means a greater possibility of avoiding the collision.
Helps combat the effects of fatigue and distraction
The ADAS is your driver's co-pilot. It never gets distracted or tired and operates in all weather conditions - alerting the driver when drifting out of the lane or approaching vehicles ahead too quickly - common effects of driver fatigue and distraction.
Lowers vehicle operating costs
Improved driver behaviour has shown that the less-aggressive style of driving reduces fuel consumption by as much as 9%. Furthermore, fewer collisions leads to improved efficiencies, less downtime, reduced repair expenses and insurance and compensation claims.
What the ADAS doesn't do
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DOES NOT apply the brakes or control the vehicle
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DOES NOT record video, sound or location
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DOES NOT capture data or transmit information
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DOES NOT detect animals
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DOES NOT detect obstacles and objects
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DOES NOT work like a parking sensor
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DOES NOT replace driver vigilance or responsibility.

Trust the safety tech used by 27+ auto manufacturers (OEM)
Mobileye, an Intel Company, is a global leader in the development of computer vision and machine learning, data analysis, localisation and mapping for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and autonomous driving. Mobileye is the supplier to 90% of all auto manufacturers and Tier-1 integrators.
If you've driven a vehicle with advanced safety features, chances are its powered by Mobileye technology.