Team 3 ADB


Project Background

Modern automotive systems increasingly prioritize safety and driver comfort, particularly in challenging conditions like nighttime driving. Traditional high-beam headlights, though useful for increasing visibility, can become a hazard when they cause glare for other drivers. This challenge has driven the development of technologies like the ADB system, which automatically manages headlight distribution to provide maximum road visibility while minimizing discomfort to others.


Project Description

The Adaptive Driving Beam (ADB) system project aims to enhance nighttime driving safety by dynamically adjusting a vehicle's headlight distribution. Utilizing advanced sensors and front-facing cameras, the system detects oncoming vehicles and adjusts the beam pattern to maximize visibility without causing glare. The ADB system offers improved comfort for drivers while ensuring the safety of other road users. It also adapts to road curves and changing conditions such as fog or precipitation, maintaining optimal illumination. The system includes cybersecurity measures to prevent unauthorized access, ensuring secure operation and communication between components.


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