• Engineering is an extremely broad discipline with a large number of specific applications, through which it addresses different aspects and problems of human life. Its most important branches are:
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  • Mechanical engineering. This is one of the oldest and most important branches of engineering, dedicated to the study and design of machines: from robots and hydraulic or refrigeration systems, to land and sea vehicles or spacecraft. Mechanical engineering makes use of the principles of physics to compose complex tools, allowing new construction dynamics, obtaining energy, displacement, and a gigantic etcetera. In general, when we think abstractly of engineering, we usually think of mechanical engineering.
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  • Industrial engineering. It is dedicated to the study and optimization of the productive processes and systems of mankind, through which raw materials are converted into various manufactured products for direct or indirect consumption. This branch of engineering became in the 18th century one of the most relevant disciplines in the labor, economic and technological world of the time, and continues to be so today. The design and development of machinery, tools and all kinds of productive circuits is at the heart of the consumer society, and engineering makes use of all kinds of disciplines and sciences to achieve the goal of making production more viable and efficient.
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  • Civil engineering. This branch can be understood as engineering dedicated to making the world passable for human beings, since it uses formal tools such as calculus, sciences such as physics and the practical study of the real environment, to design and build facilities and constructions, such as ports, bridges, dams, dykes, dykes, etc. It is in close contact with urban planning and architecture, and is one of the most fundamental branches of engineering worldwide.

Intelligent Forward Collision Avoidance System with Pedestrian Detection

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 Failure to follow warnings and instructions for proper use of Intelligent Emergency Braking with pedestrian detection could result in serious or even fatal injuries.


  • -Intelligent Emergency Braking with pedestrian detection is an additional aid to the driver. It does not replace in any case the driver's attention to the state of traffic or his responsibility to drive safely. It cannot prevent accidents due to careless or dangerous driving.

  • -Intelligent Emergency Braking with pedestrian detection does not work in all driving, traffic, weather or road conditions.

  • Intelligent Emergency Braking with pedestrian detection can assist the driver when there is a risk of rear-end collision with

    • -a vehicle driving ahead in the traffic lane

    • -a pedestrian who is ahead in the traffic lane

    • -a cyclist who is in front in the traffic lane (depending on model)

    • Cross-crossing assistance (depending on model) can assist the driver when there is a risk of rear-end collision

      • -When you turn right or left and cross the path of a vehicle traveling in the opposite direction.

      • -When turning right or left, a pedestrian is detected in the direction of travel and is expected to enter the path of your vehicle



      • Intelligent Emergency Braking uses a radar sensor (B) at the front of the vehicle to measure the distance to the vehicle ahead in the same lane.

        For pedestrians and cyclists (depending on model), Intelligent Emergency Braking uses a camera (A) installed behind the windshield in addition to the radar sensor.

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