The automobile industry is expected to actively develop a technology for autonomous vehicles to expand driving convenience and ensure safe driving. Autonomous vehicles have been classified by the advanced safety equipment installed in their vehicles, and cars currently sold are at the level of SAE Level 2. Level 2 autonomous vehicles are equipped with the advanced driver assistance systems(ADAS), which include advanced emergency braking system(AEBS), forward collision warning system (FCWS), lane keeping assist system(LKAS), lane departure warning system(LDWS), and adaptive cruise control(ACC). As these advanced safety devices cause traffic accidents due to failure and malfunctions, there is a need to develop standards and methods for periodic inspections. In this study, the periodic inspection technology applied to overseas advanced safety devices was investigated and based on this, the necessity of developing an inspection technology for advanced auto safety devices in Korea was studied.
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Kang, B., & Yeo, U. (2019). Study on the necessity of periodic inspection technology of advanced driver assistance systems. Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers, 27(9), 741–746. https://doi.org/10.7467/KSAE.2019.27.9.741
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