ABSTRACT

Advanced driver-assistance systems (ADASs) are safety features in automobiles. They prevent crashes by changing the vehicle speed and maintaining a safe outdistance from the car in the front. Hence, all over the world regulations have been formed to make such systems compulsory in automobiles. These regulations have pushed the demand for more safety features in vehicles, including ADAS. Another reason for the increasing installation rate of ADAS is the rise in the quantity of high-net-worth individuals (HNIs). With the rising demand for ADAS, solution providers are coming up with improved technologies. This work measures the awareness and acceptance of selected ADAs while considering the influencing factors. This chapter reviews the technical specifications of various features of ADAS, presents thoughts for cooperative ADAS via the prototyping stage, and discusses the general technology acceptance models in the context of ADAS.