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![]() | TRW Automotive Reveals Advanced Automatic Emergency Braking SystemsPublished 2008-06-05 09:00By TRW Automotive Holdings Corp. |


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AEB combines advanced environmental sensing and brake systems to slow a vehicle and potentially lessen the severity of an impact when a collision is unavoidable.
"Automatic Emergency Braking is the ultimate expression of TRW's suite of pre-crash automotive technologies," said Josef Pickenhahn, vice president of braking engineering for TRW. "AEB combines advanced driver assist systems and premium electronic stability control to rapidly decelerate the vehicle with or without driver intervention if a crash is determined to be inevitable."
TRW's AEB systems can utilize
The data gathered by each of these sensors is fed to the control unit and is constantly compared every 40 milliseconds in what is called data fusion. Both sensors need to independently verify the criticality of a foreseeable crash and confirm that AEB should be deployed. The rapid deceleration of the vehicle can then be accomplished through the use of a premium electronic stability control unit that can build high levels of brake pressure quickly.
Pickenhahn added: "AEB is another example of a Cognitive Safety System that is constantly sensing the environment, analyzing the situation and acting in the most appropriate way to help keep drivers and passengers safer."
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