ADAS Archives | O'Brien O'Brien Tue, 16 Jan 2024 01:21:19 +0000 en-AU hourly 1 Enhancing Safety With O’Brien Cal-Tech® ADAS Recalibration https://www.obrien.com.au/articles/enhancing-safety-with-obrien-cal-tech-adas-recalibration/ Fri, 10 Feb 2023 03:52:37 +0000 https://www.obrien.com.au/?p=14833 Whether you’ve been driving for just a few months, a few years or several decades, your ability to get to your destination safely is, without doubt, the most important skill you’ll ever have as a driver. Unfortunately, however, most of the accidents we see on our roads nowadays are due to human factors often referred...

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Whether you’ve been driving for just a few months, a few years or several decades, your ability to get to your destination safely is, without doubt, the most important skill you’ll ever have as a driver.

Unfortunately, however, most of the accidents we see on our roads nowadays are due to human factors often referred to as “human errors”.

The automotive industry is working tirelessly to build innovative new technology that integrates several safety-enhanced features into new cars, known as Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS).

ADAS technology works by alerting the driver to potential hazards on the road, and in some cases, it can even take control of the vehicle if necessary. Through a complex system of cameras, sensors, radars and onboard computers, these systems are designed to supplement driver capabilities or correct driver error and help to reduce accidents, injuries and fatalities on our roads.

In a previous article, we discussed the importance of ADAS, as well as some of the more common safety features found in these systems.

Now, we’ll outline why the recalibration of your car’s ADAS cameras is important to help maintain high levels of safety and performance.

What is ADAS recalibration?

Many car safety systems rely on properly calibrated cameras. ADAS recalibration is the process of checking the alignment of these cameras so these safety features can be trusted and relied upon.

At O'Brien®, we believe the safest option is to recalibrate the forward-facing camera(s) if the manufacturer requires at the same time your windscreen is replaced.

A camera recalibration process requires specialised tools and equipment and should be carried out by trained technicians with the necessary skills to use this equipment.

The diagram below shows just some of the key features of ADAS technology, highlighting the need to ensure that each feature is working as the manufacturer intended.

When is ADAS recalibration necessary?

While it’s safe to suggest that most vehicle repairs after an accident would require the cameras and sensors to be recalibrated, there are also several other instances where recalibration is necessary that most vehicle owners overlook.

As an example, according to many manufacturer guidelines, any of the following events can potentially misalign a vehicles’ ADAS and require recalibration of the camera:

✔ windscreen replacements

✔ tyre changes or wheel alignments

✔ disconnection or partial removal of cameras from their mounting

✔ some technical repairs

Failure to recalibrate a vehicle’s camera means that the ADAS safety features may not be able to be relied upon. You could experience false warnings and alerts, distances could be misjudged and steering pull to name a few.

As you can see, it’s extremely important to ensure that you don’t overlook the recalibration process in these instances where recommended by the manufacturer for your vehicle.

O'Brien Cal-Tech® Recalibration solution

Unique to O'Brien®, our Cal-Tech® ADAS Recalibration service is state-of-the-art. We recalibrate your vehicle’s forward-facing camera systems, so you can continue to rely on safety features such as auto-braking and lane detection.

The O'Brien® Cal-Tech® solution is supported by Bosch, updated frequently and performed by our in-house technicians who have undertaken quality technical training programmes.

On completion of the recalibration, you will receive a Cal-Tech® Recalibration certificate so you can drive away with confidence.

See our video explainer on what to expect if your car requires an ADAS recalibration at O'Brien®.

 

Making it easy at O'Brien® AutoGlass

If your vehicle has a cracked windscreen and is fitted with ADAS technology, then O'Brien® can perform both the windscreen replacement and the Cal-Tech® recalibration at the same time.

So when you next need your windscreen replaced, think of O'Brien® Cal-Tech® and our team of expert technicians.

To speak to one of our friendly team to learn more about our ADAS service, call 1800 059 829 or click here to book online and one of our friendly experts be back in touch with you soon.

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How ADAS Technology Works To Keep You Safe While Driving https://www.obrien.com.au/articles/how-adas-technology-works-to-keep-you-safe-while-driving/ Fri, 10 Jun 2022 05:19:22 +0000 https://www.obrien.com.au/?p=12389 With such a vast, open landscape and so many places to explore, it’s no wonder that as Australians, we love to drive. The opportunity and convenience our cars provide is truly second to none – but they don’t come without risk. Vehicle accidents sadly do happen on Australian roads. While it’s hard to put a...

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With such a vast, open landscape and so many places to explore, it’s no wonder that as Australians, we love to drive. The opportunity and convenience our cars provide is truly second to none – but they don’t come without risk.

Vehicle accidents sadly do happen on Australian roads. While it’s hard to put a number on the number of accidents that take place each year, we do know that in the 12 months to February 2022, there were 1137 fatalities due to road accidents – an increase of 2.3% from the previous 12 months.

However, as new cars are released each year, more and more are being fitted with in-built safety features. Known as Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), this technology works to automate and support the driver experience and aid in a safer journey.

In this article, we will outline exactly what ADAS is, as well as the features that aim to provide you with a safer experience while out on the road.

What is ADAS?

Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) consist of many crucial road safety features designed to assist and protect the driver by mitigating, or alerting them to, potential hazards on the roads. This gives the driver more time to react and makes for safer driving decisions.

These days, most modern vehicles come with several standard pre-installed safety features as part of ADAS technology. The Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP), Australasia’s independent vehicle safety authority, then tests this technology in simulated road accident situations.

Upon review, they award an ANCAP Safety Rating to each vehicle to indicate its ability to protect those in and around the car in the event of an accident, based on its safety features – with 5 stars being the maximum rating given.

Why is ADAS important to drivers and vehicle occupants?

Unfortunately, the majority of accidents on Australian roads are caused by human error.

This can be due to distractions on the road or inside the vehicle, lapses in concentration, fatigue, or even a simple lack of experience driving on busy roads.

ADAS vehicle technology works to warn the driver in case any hazards are on the road, or while manoeuvring, allowing time for the driver to take control and correct their vehicle. In some vehicle models, ADAS technology can even take action on behalf of the driver to avoid these hazards such as auto braking or lane assist. If this technology can see things before you do, and those things that you don’t, then it can help to predict and reduce the likelihood of an accident.

Not only does this help protect the driver and the occupants of the vehicle, but also any other drivers, cyclists, or pedestrians on the road as well.

ADAS technology is designed to help save lives on our roads by aiming to reduce driver error and helping them navigate and react to a potential hazard.

The key features of ADAS technology

There are more than 200 vehicle models with an ANCAP safety rating in Australia. Here, we list some of the ADAS features that help to increase a vehicle’s safety rating and improve driver performance. As every vehicle is different, we recommend you check with your manufacturer or refer to your vehicle manual to identify what safety features your car has.

1. Reversing Camera

In vehicles with a reversing camera, the camera automatically activates when the car is put into reverse, providing the driver with a clear view of what’s behind them. Newer model reversing cameras now also provide guidelines that indicate where the vehicle will end up at its current angle, and proximity alerts will sound as the vehicle gets closer to an object behind it, and some can even alert you to approaching vehicles and pedestrians.

2. Collision Avoidance

Collision avoidance sensors operate while the car is moving in either a forward or reverse direction, depending on the vehicle. When an object is detected in front of the vehicle, the sensors work to apply the brakes accordingly. If the object is simply another vehicle moving in the same direction, the system works to maintain a safe driving distance behind it, regulating to the same speed as the vehicle. However, if the object ahead is stationary, the system will pull the car up as quickly and safely as possible to avoid a collision.

3. Lane Departure Warning System

This safety feature uses forward-facing cameras to monitor lane markings around your vehicle and alert the driver when the vehicle unintentionally approaches or crosses these markings. Some Lane Departure Systems even take over control to move the vehicle safely back into the lane.

4. Blind Spot Monitoring

Blind spot detection systems use sensors to provide drivers with an indication of whether there are other vehicles sitting in their blind spot. The system will then sound an alarm or light up to warn the driver not to move into the lane at that point in time.

Of course, whilst these safety features are important, it’s still everyone’s responsibility to look before manuovering, to drive safely and responsibly, and to always follow the road rules.

Why recalibrate your vehicle’s ADAS system

Did you know that if the camera is a few millimetres out, it may not function as the manufacturer intended, which could increase the risk of collision? So, it’s important to always ensure that your vehicle’s ADAS system is working correctly.

The moments when you need to recalibrate your ADAS cameras or radar sensors are usually when your car is involved in an accident, or you when you have to replace your cracked windscreen.

Simply ask your smash repairer, insurance company or a vehicle glass provider who is authorised to perform and ADAS recalibration.

Your vehicle’s ADAS must be maintained regularly to ensure optimal performance as the original manufacturer intended.

ADAS Cal-Tech® recalibration with O'Brien® AutoGlass

At O'Brien AutoGlass, we understand the importance of safety for everyone on our roads. That’s why, when we replace your cracked windscreen, we also offer ADAS recalibration services at the same time. Not only does this save you time but it also means you can drive away with confidence, knowing you can still trust those safety features such as auto braking and lane detection.

Our highly trained O'Brien technicians use state-of-the-art technology to perform the recalibration. Upon completion they will also provide you with a recalibration certificate for your peace of mind.

Check out our quick video explainer on what ADAS is & how it works

For more information, call us on 1800 059 829 or send us a message to speak with our friendly experts.

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Meet Jake – Our Senior Auto Technician and YouTube Star! https://www.obrien.com.au/articles/meet-jake-our-senior-auto-technician-and-youtube-star/ Wed, 12 May 2021 07:08:52 +0000 https://www.obrien.com.au/?p=6409 Jake Kulikovskis steps into the spotlight, literally, as the senior technician featuring in our latest YouTube videos. Here we learn more about his career at O'Brien® and his love of fast cars.  Jake has worked for 12 years with O'Brien®. While he’s normally well at home on the tools repairing or replacing windscreens out of our new O'Brien® AutoGlass Moorebank branch, this...

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Jake Kulikovskis steps into the spotlight, literally, as the senior technician featuring in our latest YouTube videos. Here we learn more about his career at O'Brien® and his love of fast cars. 

Jake has worked for 12 years with O'Brien®. While he’s normally well at home on the tools repairing or replacing windscreens out of our new O'Brien® AutoGlass Moorebank branch, this month he was put slightly outside of his comfort zone, starring in a series of new service related videos.  

The videos, which cover topics such as windscreen chip repair and explaining ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) see Jake star as an O'Brien® AutoGlass expert. He helps explain and demonstrate the processes of windscreen chip repairwindscreen replacement and the O'Brien® Cal-Tech ADAS Recalibration. 

Jake was picked to feature in the videos for his experience and passion for his job but here we learn a bit more about him outside of the bright lights and cameras. 

What was your first job with O'Brien® and what other jobs have you had in your time here? 

I started working with O'Brien® 12 years ago in the Bus and Truck division and then later moved on to be a trainee doing windscreen repair and replacements on cars. From there worked my way up to become a Level 4 Tech (the most experienced automotive technician level at O'Brien®) and most recently I have been working as a leading hand (senior technician managing and overseeing other technicians) at our O’Brie AutoGlass Moorebank branch. 

What do you like most about working for O'Brien®? 

I like working with the great bunch of people I have around me. We all help each other and have a laugh while we work. 

What is your career highlight so far? 

I replaced a windscreen of a car that was on set for the movie Hacksaw Ridge (the World War II movie released in 2016, starring Sam Worthington and directed by Mel Gibson). Once I had finished the job, I was shown around the movie set. It wasn’t your average day in the office that’s for sure and one that sticks out for that reason. 

When you’re not at work, how do you spend your time and what do you enjoy doing? 

I have two little kids who keep me pretty busy but outside of that I also own a project car. I love working on it and even take it racing. It’s a 2003 Subaru WRX that has been built to be a street and track car. I have raced it at the drag strip, at roll racing as well as various racetracks including Eastern Creek Circuit, Wakefield Park Raceway and Pheasant Wood Circuit. I have even raced it on the skid pan against NSW Highway patrol. 

If you’d like to see Jake in action replacing windscreens, repairing chips and performing an O'Brien® Cal-Tech ADAS Recalibration then cehck out these videos:

Our O'Brien® technicians are experts in this fieldso if you need your windscreen repaired, and Jake is not around to help you can rest assured that you’re in good hands with any of our experts. Just call 1800 059 829 or go on online today to book in your car.

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