Driving Support System Description (2022, 2023)
Integrated Driver Support System
This vehicle is equipped with the Integrated Driver Support System, which analyzes information from the monocular camera (multipurpose camera) and millimeter wave radar in a comprehensive manner to recognize an object.
Roles of Each Function
The integrated driver support system has four main categories of functions: safety support, driving support, lighting control, and notification functions. When the integrated driver support system detects a hazard, an alarm and/or warning notification is triggered. The system provides safety support functions that perform hazard evasion assistance if the driver does not (or cannot) respond to the warning notification or alarm. The system also provides driving support, lighting control, and notification functions controlling the vehicle behavior according to the road conditions to assist the driver.
| Safety Support Functions | Driving Support Functions | Lighting Control Function | Notification Function |
|---|---|---|---|
| CMBS, Road Departure Mitigation | ACC with LSF, LKAS | Auto High-Beam | Traffic Sign Recognition System |
| The driver can turn on and off these functions using the switch | The function is selectable by the driver | The function is ON by turning the combination light switch to the AUTO position | The function is basically ON all the time |
Operational priority of each function
Operation priority of each function is set among systems. The CMBS gets activated when a risk of collision becomes greater while the ACC control is in operation. Once the CMBS becomes active, the ACC will be cancelled. When the RDM System is activated, its operation has higher priority than LKAS. Between CMBS and RDM System, the brake control of the CMBS has higher priority.
Operation of the Millimeter Wave Radar
The millimeter wave radar uses millimeter wave bands to detect vehicles and pedestrians (leading and opposing vehicles and pedestrian) in front of the vehicle. The radar also calculates the relative speed of the objects and the distance between the objects and the vehicle by transmitting and receiving the millimeter waves.
Operation Conditions
| Leading Vehicle | |
|---|---|
| Target Detection Range | 0.5 - 120 m (1.6 - 394 ft) |
*: The target detection range may change depending on the surrounding environment.
Millimeter waves are emitted within an angle range of 40 degrees in the vertical direction and an angle of 90 degrees in the horizontal direction.
Vehicle/Object Detection Process
- The multipurpose camera unit determines if there is any leading vehicle and/or detected objects that are moving based on the outlines of the objects, relative position and speed of the objects. In order to distinguish between leading vehicles and pedestrians, the system uses the recognition result received from both the millimeter wave radar and the multipurpose camera as follows.
- The lane lines are recognized by managing the width, length, continuity of the line from the image captured by the multipurpose camera.
- The road sign is recognized by comparing the image captured by the multipurpose camera with the sign information registered in the system.
Pedestrian Image Processing
When the system detects an object that could be a pedestrian, the system compares the object's characteristics against programmed characteristics for the system to determine if the object is likely a pedestrian or other object.
Function Failure Indication
| System Temporary Stop | The system detects that the electric wave of the millimeter wave radar is blocked (such as dirt attached on the radar surface/radar cover). | ACC, CMBS, RDM and Traffic Sign Recognition stop functioning, and stores DTC, and a fault indication is triggered on the MID. After the dirt has been removed, the system recovers and the indicators turn off. | MID |
| The system detects the multipurpose camera image is covered (foggy/dirty windshield). | LKAS, CMBS, RDM and Traffic Sign Recognition stop functioning, and stores the DTC, and a fault indication is triggered on the MID. After the obstruction has been removed or weather conditions are restored, the function is enabled and the warning indicator and messages are turned off. | MID | |
| The temperature in the multipurpose camera unit reaches the upper limit of the operating temperature because of a temperature increase in the vehicle interior (temperature rise caused by sunlight). | LKAS, CMBS, RDM, Traffic Sign Recognition, and Auto High-Beam stop functioning, and stores the DTC, and a fault indication is triggered on the MID. When the temperature on the inside drops, the system recovers and the indicators turn off. | MID |
| System Failure | Millimeter wave radar or multipurpose camera unit failure, communication failure between the millimeter wave radar and multipurpose camera unit, or communication failure between the millimeter wave radar and another unit | Stop of all functions, system indicator and brake system indicator (amber) come on, and fault indication appears on the MID. | Function | System Indicator (on the MID) |
| ACC | ||||
| CMBS | ||||
| LKAS | ||||
| RDM | ||||
| Auto High-Beam |