Tuesday, April 13, 2021

Multi Collision Brake System

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'''Multi Collision Brake System''' is an automobile braking system that prevents or mitigates a subsequent impact in a collision.<ref></ref><ref></ref>

== Details ==
When a vehicle’s airbags are deployed as a result of a severe impact on the front or side of the vehicle, the system applies the brakes to prevent secondary accidents. It is activated in a collision that is serious enough to prompt airbag deployment and reduces the speed by 5m per second (18kph).<ref></ref>

== Key features ==

* Airbag Control Unit (ACU)
* Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
* Wheel speed sensor
* Accelerator pedal sensor

== Conditions for activation and deactivation ==

* Activated when the speed is below 180 km/h
* Activated when there is little or no control of pedals after collision
* Deactivated when the driver presses the gas pedal harder than the set amount
* Deactivated automatically 2 seconds after the vehicle is stopped

== How it works ==

# Airbag Control Unit deploys airbags when an accident happens
# Wheel sensors and Inertial Measurement Unit sensors monitor the speed and movement of the vehicle in real time
# Pedal sensors check whether the driver tries to accelerate or stop the vehicle
# If the sensors decide there is little or no control of pedals, Electronic Stability Control decelerates the vehicle considering the speed and movement

== See also ==

* [[ESC]]
* [[ACU]]

== References ==
[[Category:Technology]]
[[Category:Vehicle safety technologies]]
[[Category:Safety]]


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