COLLISION
AVOIDANCE SYSTEM (CAS ) : SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
NEWS :  The
tech that helps vehicles from bumping into each other
 
WHAT’S IN
THE NEWS?
Collision
Avoidance Systems (CAS)
Definition:
CAS is a
technology designed to prevent vehicle collisions by continuously monitoring
and managing the proximity of vehicles and obstacles. It aims to enhance safety
across various transport modes by leveraging advanced sensors, onboard
computers, and communication systems.
 
Land-Based
Vehicles
 - Function:
 
 
  - Tracks the speed, distance,
      and relative positions of nearby vehicles.
 
  - Monitors potential
      collision threats and can trigger alerts or automatic interventions.
 
 
 - Components:
 
 
  - Sensors:
      Radar, lidar, and cameras are used to detect and track surrounding
      objects and vehicles.
 
  - Onboard Computers:
      Process data from sensors to evaluate collision risks and control vehicle
      responses.
 
  - Automatic Emergency Braking
      Systems: Can automatically apply brakes to prevent or
      mitigate collisions.
 
 
 - Example:
 
 
  - In passenger cars, CAS can
      automatically apply brakes if it detects an imminent collision with a
      preceding vehicle, reducing the risk of rear-end crashes.
 
 
 
Railways
 - System in India:
 
 
  - Kavach: A
      railway collision avoidance system specifically designed for Indian
      railways.
 
 
 - Components:
 
 
  - Onboard Computers:
      Installed on trains to process data and manage collision avoidance
      protocols.
 
  - Trackside Computers:
      Located along railway tracks to communicate with onboard systems.
 
  - RFID Readers:
      Detect and read RFID tags placed along the tracks.
 
  - Ultra-High Frequency Radio:
      Facilitates communication between trains and trackside systems.
 
  - GSM-Railway:
      Provides communication for operational and safety purposes.
 
 
 - Function:
 
 
  - Communicates with station
      masters and other control centers.
 
  - Facilitates decision-making
      related to train movement and speed.
 
  - Applies emergency brakes
      automatically if a collision risk is detected.
 
 
 Aircraft
 - System:
 
 
  - Traffic Collision Avoidance
      System (TCAS): Utilized in aviation to prevent mid-air
      collisions.
 
 
 - Components:
 
 
  - Transponders:
      Broadcast aircraft's position and altitude information.
 
  - Radar Altimeters:
      Measure the aircraft's altitude above the ground.
 
 
 - Function:
 
 
  - Builds a 3D view of nearby
      aircraft using transponder and radar data.
 
  - Issues traffic advisories
      or resolution advisories to pilots if a collision risk is detected,
      guiding them to take evasive actions.
 
 
 
Ships
 - Systems:
 
 
  - Automatic Identification
      System (AIS): Used for tracking and identifying ships.
 
  - Long Range Identification
      and Tracking (LRIT): Provides long-range tracking of ships.
 
 
 - Function:
 
 
  - Tracks and reports ships’
      positions, speed, and bearing.
 
  - Satellite-enhanced AIS
      improves remote tracking and accuracy of ship positions.
 
 
 
Satellites
 - Technology:
 
 
  - Automatic Dependent
      Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B): For aircraft, it enhances
      collision avoidance by broadcasting position and velocity data.
 
  - Satellite-AIS:
      For ships, it enhances collision avoidance by providing global tracking
      capabilities using GPS data and satellite communication.
 
 
 - Function:
 
 
  - Enhances CAS capabilities
      with real-time GPS data and satellite communication.
 
  - Improves accuracy in
      tracking and monitoring vehicles, aircraft, and ships across vast
      distances.
 
 
Source : https://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/science/collision-avoidance-systems-explained/article68513033.ece#:~:text=In%20broad%20terms%2C%20a%20collision,avoid%20colliding%20with%20another%20train.