TY - CONF A1 - Unger, Thomas A1 - Sandner, Volker T1 - The ADAC Advanced Emergency Brake System test - a real life based approach for a better primary safety N2 - Rear-end collisions are the most frequent same and opposite-direction crashes. Common causes include momentary inattention, inadequate speed or inadequate distance. While most rear-end collisions in urban traffic only result in vehicle damage or slight injuries, rear-end collisions outside built-up areas or on motorways usually cause fatal or serious injuries. Driver assistance systems that detect dangerous situations in the longitudinal vehicle direction are therefore an essential safety plus. In view of this, for ADAC, systems that alert drivers to dangerous situations and initiate autonomous braking complement ESC as one of the most important active safety features in modern vehicles. The aim of ADAC is to provide consumers with technical advice and competent information about the systems available on the market. Reliable comparative tests that are based on standardised test criteria may provide motorists with important information and help them make a buying decision. In addition, they raise consumer awareness of the systems and speed up their market penetration. The assessment must focus on as many aspects of effectiveness as possible and include not only autonomous braking but also collision warning and autonomous brake assist. The work of the ADAC accident research is the development of the testing scenarios with direct link to accident situations and the identification of useful test criteria for testing. KW - Aktives Sicherheitssystem KW - Anfahrversuch KW - Auffahrunfall KW - Bremse KW - Deutschland KW - Fahrerassistenzsystem KW - Konferenz KW - Leistungsfähigkeit (Allg.) KW - Active safety system KW - Brake KW - Conference KW - Driver assistance system KW - Efficiency KW - Germany KW - Impact test (veh) KW - Rear end collision Y1 - 2013 UR - https://bast.opus.hbz-nrw.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/629 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:hbz:opus-bast-6299 ER -