ADAPTIVE FRONT-LIGHTING SYSTEM
Author’s Name : G kedarnath | M Ashoknaik | M Saikumar | P shivarama krishna
Volume 01 Issue 04 Year 2014 ISSN No: 2349-3860 Page no: 12-14
Abstract:
The Adaptive Front-lighting System (AFS) is one part of the active safety system of a middle-high end passenger car, providing an optimized vision to the driver during night time and other poor-sight conditions of the road by adapting the headlight angle and intensity, and judging the speed of the car, the steering wheel angle, the weather condition, and yaw and tilt rate of the car. To facilitate a user’s development of such a system and to demonstrate the performance of TI’s automotive MCU family, a reference design of AFS is developed. This article describes the functions of the reference design, as well as the implementation. Furthermore, it states the guidelines for manipulating the demonstration of the reference design.
Key Words:
optimized vision,headlight angle,steering wheel angle
References:
- Uniform provisions concerning the approval of adaptive front-lighting systems (afs) for motor vehicles, Regulation No.123. 2 February 2007
- ISO7637, part 2. Road vehicles — Electrical disturbances from conduction and coupling. Part 2: Electrical transient conduction along supply lines only. Second Edition, 1 July 2007
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- GB21259-2007, Headlamps equipped with gas-discharge light sources for motor vehicle.1 June 2008.
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