Hyundai Mobis has announced it has developed a rear-autonomous emergency braking system (R-AEB) which prevents collisions when vehicles are reversing.
Hyundai Mobis revealed its (R-AEB) technology uses ultra short-rangeradar (USRR), a first in the automotive industry, rather than a combination of camera and ultrasonic sensors used in existing systems.
The company added that "unlike the ultrasonic senor-based parking assist system, USRR-based system is not affected by wind and is more price competitive".
Hyundai Mobis said it is working with local carmakers, namely Hyundai and Kia, to introduce the R-AEB technology in upcoming vehicles.
In a separate release, Hyundai Mobis in September unveiled a new safety brake system which it has optimized for Level 4 and above autonomous vehicles.
The company said the system also works as a "redundancy brake system", whereby the emergency brake system is activated autonomously even if the normal brakes do not work because of failure of electrical/electronic devices or due to an external shock.

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