
ADAS Calibrations Class 1-9
The development of Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS) has been marked by several key milestones:
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1970s - Anti-lock Braking System (ABS): One of the earliest forms of ADAS, ABS prevents the wheels from locking up during braking, helping drivers maintain control of their vehicles.
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1990s - Traction Control and Electronic Stability Control: These systems further enhanced vehicle safety by preventing loss of control.
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1990s - Basic Cruise Control: This feature allows a vehicle to maintain a set speed without the driver needing to keep their foot on the accelerator.
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1990s - Parking Assistance Technology: Rear parking sensors were introduced to alert drivers to obstacles behind the vehicle while reversing.
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Late 1990s and Early 2000s - Sensor Integration and Machine Vision: The integration of multiple sensors and early machine vision technologies led to the creation of features like adaptive cruise control (ACC) and lane keeping assistance (LKA).
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2000s - Machine Learning and Connectivity: The adoption of machine learning algorithms allowed ADAS to move from reactive to proactive operations, improving decision-making processes over time.

Why have your Vehicle Calibrated?
Calibrating your Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS) is crucial for several reasons:
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Safety and Accuracy: Proper calibration ensures that ADAS sensors accurately interpret the environment, leading to appropriate responses to potential hazards. For example, a well-calibrated lane-keeping system will correctly detect when the vehicle veers off the lane.
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Maintenance and Longevity: Regular calibration helps identify and fix issues arising from wear and tear, vibrations, or minor accidents. This not only maintains the performance of the system but also prolongs its lifespan.
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Enhanced Driver Experience: A well-calibrated ADAS system contributes to a smoother, more convenient driving experience, significantly reducing the likelihood of unnecessary or false alerts.
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Post-Repair Necessity: After any collision, windshield replacement, or suspension and wheel adjustments, calibration is essential to ensure that the sensors are correctly aligned and functioning as intended.
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Cost Efficiency: Proper calibration can prevent unnecessary activations of ADAS components, extending their lifespan and saving significant costs in potential replacements or repairs.
Ensuring your ADAS is properly calibrated is a key step in maintaining the safety and efficiency of your vehicle.
