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Active Drivers Assist: Notes

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COMPONENT INDEX

1. Refer to LONG RANGE RADAR FRONT (LRRF) .
2. Refer to MID RANGE RADAR FRONT LEFT (MRRFL) AND MID RANGE RADAR FRONT RIGHT (MRRFR) .
3. Refer to BODY CONTROL MODULE (BCM) .
4. Refer to SECURITY GATEWAY (SGW) MODULE .
5. Refer to LONG RANGE CAMERA FRONT (LRCF) .
6. Refer to CENTRAL ADAS DECISION MODULE (CADM) .
7. Refer to INSTRUMENT PANEL CLUSTER (IPC) .
8. Refer to STEERING WHEEL SENSOR MODULE (SWSM) .
9. Refer to ELECTRONIC POWER STEERING (EPS) MODULE .
- Refer to AUXILIARY SWITCH BANK MODULE (ASBM) .

Active Drivers Assist (ADA) system is a driver-assistance system that helps the driver guide the vehicle along the center line of controlled access roads when the Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC+) system is engaged. Some following are properties of the ALM system:

The driver is required to remain engaged in the task of driving the vehicle at all times. The ALM system determines driver engagement by using a combination of capacitive sensing by the SWSM plus steering wheel torque sensing by the EPS in order to determine whether at least one of the drivers hands is in contact with the steering wheel. If the driver removes both hands from the steering wheel, an initial visual warning is issued to engage the driver. If the driver keeps their hands off the steering wheel continuously, the ALM system escalates the visual warning level. If the driver does not assume control of the vehicle, the ALM system will further escalate efforts to engage the driver via invasive alerts (i.e. audible, visual, haptic notifications). If the driver re-engages during the warning phase, the ALM system will resume normal operation. If the driver still does not assume control of the vehicle, the ALM system enters a safety response mode; at which time, it will ramp out lateral control and return full lateral control of the vehicle to the driver. Momentary "hands off" is considered acceptable misuse. Prolonged continuous "hands off" operation of ALM is not considered acceptable misuse and will result in an escalated driver notification strategy to reengage the driver in the driving task. Failure to reengage will cause the ALM to disengage and return control of the vehicle to the driver.