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LDWS - Load Curved Lane, Static Base, CAN Hub, Manual Positions

  • This guide will take you through a step by step process of setting up VBOX 3i units for ADAS Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS) testing.
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Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS)/ Lane Keep Assist Testing

Lane Departure Warning (LDWS) and Lane Keep Assist Systems are designed to warn a driver when their vehicle begins to unintendedly move out of its lane.

These systems are designed to minimize accidents by addressing the main causes of collisions: driver error, distractions and drowsiness.

In order to introduce an LDWS, manufacturers' must conform to either NHTSA or ISO regulations. The VBOX 3i package allows ADAS developers to easily verify the effectiveness of their product by providing ±2 cm positional accuracy.

Further details on ADAS LDWS Testing can be found on our website.

Parameters

ADAS Test Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS)/ Lane Keep Assist
DGPS Correction Method Static Base Station
IMU Integration No
CAN Hub Yes
Lane Load Curved
Vehicle Corner Positions Manual


IMPORTANT - Please ensure that all product Firmware and Software versions are up to date!

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