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Old 04-02-2018, 03:21 AM
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Active Hazard Braking!

Hi! Happy Easter! Can not find much info about AHB! Was it really installed on E70 pre LCi ir it was just like a test on usa car?!

The system works like this: laser scanners on the vehicle monitor the road situation ahead and to the side, while radar sensors provide surveillance of the area to the rear. The driver’s behavior is also analyzed.*

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Old 04-04-2018, 10:14 AM
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The YouTube video (from the screen shot you posted) has info that answers your questions.


The video has an upload date in 2010...then reveals that the video is a "TEST". And is probably the reason there's a big ol' monitor mounted in front of the dash.
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http://www.eurocarnews.com - BMW Group USA - In many cases, fractions of a second can decide whether a collision can be avoided through emergency braking. Active Hazard Braking, a research project conducted by BMW Group Research and Technology into the avoidance of rear-end collisions, aims to make maximum use of this minimal timeframe. The existing proximity warning system can detect accidents before they happen, alert the driver in good time, preload the brakes and, in the new BMW 5 Series, activate the brakes as well. But Active Hazard Braking goes further, initiating an autonomous braking manuever, if required. At relative speeds of 80-130 km/h, the research prototype can even use braking to avoid an accident, rather than merely limit its consequences. The system can also detect stationary vehicles. Work is continuing on motorcycle recognition.
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Old 04-05-2018, 01:16 PM
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Yrs...I have seen that video! But I do not understand...is that system built on any ordinary E70 SUV?

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It isn't in the US, and I haven't heard of it anywhere else either. I think this was just a test setup.
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