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Results for tag: "Rear Autonomous Emergency Braking"

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US Rear Autonomous Emergency Braking System Market, 2017

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  • May 2018
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Rear autonomous emergency braking (AEB) is an advanced safety feature designed to enhance vehicle brake systems and components. It functions by using sensors and cameras to monitor the vehicle's rearward path for obstacles. If a potential collision is detected, the system warns the driver and, if necessary, automatically applies the brakes to prevent or mitigate a reverse collision. The rear AEB system works alongside other braking components, including traditional hydraulic brake systems, electronic braking systems (EBS), anti-lock braking systems (ABS), and stability control systems, to provide a comprehensive safety network for the vehicle. This technology has increasingly become a focus for automakers and suppliers in the brake systems and components market, as it contributes to reducing the incidence of low-speed crashes typically occurring during parking maneuvers or when backing up. The development and integration of rear AEB systems are an integral part of the wider automotive industry's efforts to move towards fully autonomous vehicles, where all aspects of driving could be automated. Leading companies known for their involvement in the rear AEB market include Bosch, Continental AG, ZF Friedrichshafen, Delphi Automotive (now Aptiv), Denso Corporation, and Mobileye. These companies have robust research and development programs aimed at improving the performance, reliability, and integration of AEB technology within the modern vehicle safety ecosystem. Show Less Read more