
In transportation, collision avoidance is the maintenance of systems and practices designed to prevent vehicles (such as aircraft, motor vehicles, ships, cranes and trains) from colliding with each other. They perceive the environment with sensors and prevent collisions using the data collected from the sensors. Collision avoidance is used in autonomous vehicles, aviation, trains and water transport. Examples of collision avoidance include:
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Airborne collision avoidance systems for
aircraft
An aircraft ( aircraft) is a vehicle that is able to flight, fly by gaining support from the Atmosphere of Earth, air. It counters the force of gravity by using either Buoyancy, static lift or the Lift (force), dynamic lift of an airfoil, or, i ...
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Automatic Identification System
The automatic identification system (AIS) is an automatic tracking system that uses transceivers on ships and is used by vessel traffic services (VTS). When satellites are used to receive AIS signatures, the term ''Satellite-AIS'' (S-AIS) is ...
for collision avoidance in water transport
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Collision avoidance (spacecraft)
Spacecraft collision avoidance is the implementation and study of processes minimizing the chance of orbiting spacecraft inadvertently colliding with other orbiting objects. The most common subject of spacecraft collision avoidance research and de ...
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Collision avoidance system
A collision avoidance system (CAS), also known as a pre-crash system, forward collision warning system (FCW), or collision mitigation system, is an advanced driver-assistance system designed to prevent or reduce the severity of a collision. In ...
in
automobile
A car, or an automobile, is a motor vehicle with wheels. Most definitions of cars state that they run primarily on roads, Car seat, seat one to eight people, have four wheels, and mainly transport private transport#Personal transport, peopl ...
s
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Positive train control
Positive train control (PTC) is a family of automatic train protection systems deployed in the United States. Most of the United States' national rail network mileage has a form of PTC. These systems are generally designed to check that trains a ...
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Tower Crane Anti-Collision Systems
Collison avoidance requires the position of objects in its surroundings and the location of the vehicle relative to their positions.
Technology

Many collision avoidance systems need two things:
* The position of all other vehicles
* The position of the vehicle relative to other vehicles
The first step in collision avoidance is perception, which can use sensors like
LiDAR
Lidar (, also LIDAR, an acronym of "light detection and ranging" or "laser imaging, detection, and ranging") is a method for determining ranging, ranges by targeting an object or a surface with a laser and measuring the time for the reflected li ...
,
visual cameras,
thermal or IR cameras, or solid-state devices. They are divided upon the part of the
electromagnetic spectrum
The electromagnetic spectrum is the full range of electromagnetic radiation, organized by frequency or wavelength. The spectrum is divided into separate bands, with different names for the electromagnetic waves within each band. From low to high ...
they use. There are two types of sensors, passive and active sensors. Examples of active sensors are LiDAR,
Radar
Radar is a system that uses radio waves to determine the distance ('' ranging''), direction ( azimuth and elevation angles), and radial velocity of objects relative to the site. It is a radiodetermination method used to detect and track ...
and
Sonar
Sonar (sound navigation and ranging or sonic navigation and ranging) is a technique that uses sound propagation (usually underwater, as in submarine navigation) to navigate, measure distances ( ranging), communicate with or detect objects o ...
. Examples of passive sensors are cameras and thermal sensors.
Passive sensors
Passive sensors detect energy discharged by objects around them. They are primarily visual or infrared cameras. Visual cameras operate in visible light, and thermal cameras operate in infrared light (wavelength of 700
nanometre
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micrometre
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s).
Visual Cameras
Cameras rely on capturing pictures of their surroundings to extract useful information. The advantages of using cameras are their smaller size, lesser weight and flexibility. Their disadvantages are their lack of image quality, and the sensitivity to the lighting and weather. They rely on
image-processing systems to detect objects.
Infrared cameras
Infrared sensors use
infrared light
Infrared (IR; sometimes called infrared light) is electromagnetic radiation (EMR) with wavelengths longer than that of visible light but shorter than microwaves. The infrared spectral band begins with the waves that are just longer than those o ...
to detect objects. They are primarily used in low light conditions and can be used with visual cameras to overcome the poor performance of visual cameras in low lighting. They have a lower resolution than traditional cameras.
Active sensors
Active sensors emit radiation and read the reflected radiation. An active sensor has a transmitter and a receiver. A transmitter emits a signal like a light wave, an electrical signal, or an acoustic signal; this signal then bounces off an object, and the receiver of the sensor reads the reflected signal. They are fast, require less processing power and are affected less by weather.
Radar
A
radio detection and ranging (radar) sensor transmits a radio signal which bounces back to the radar when it encounters an object. Depending on the time it took for the signal to bounce back, the distance between the object and the radar is calculated. Radar systems have good resistance to weather conditions.
Lidar
In a
light detection and ranging (LiDAR) sensor, one part emits laser pulses onto the surface and the other reads the reflection to measure the time it took for each pulse to bounce back in order to calculate the distance. Since LiDAR uses a short wavelength, it can detect small objects. A LiDAR cannot detect
transparent objects such as clear glass. Another sensor, such as an
ultrasonic sensor
Ultrasonic transducers and ultrasonic sensors are devices that generate or sense ultrasound energy. They can be divided into three broad categories: transmitters, receivers and transceivers. Transmitters convert electrical signals into ultrasou ...
, can be used to overcome this issue.
Sonar
Ultrasonic sensors measure the distance between an item and the sensor by sending out
sound waves
In physics, sound is a vibration that propagates as an acoustic wave through a transmission medium such as a gas, liquid or solid.
In human physiology and psychology, sound is the ''reception'' of such waves and their ''perception'' by the br ...
and then listening for the waves to be reflected back from the object. The
frequency
Frequency is the number of occurrences of a repeating event per unit of time. Frequency is an important parameter used in science and engineering to specify the rate of oscillatory and vibratory phenomena, such as mechanical vibrations, audio ...
at which the sound waves are produced is higher than what is audible to humans. The distance can be derived using a formula:
where d is the distance, v is the speed of the wave, and t is the time of flight.
Autobrake
Warnings are given before the autobrake. If the driver ignores the warnings, the autonomous brake or autobrake will apply a partial or full brake. It can be active at any speed.
Blind spot monitoring

A blind-spot monitoring system searches the spaces near the car with radars or cameras to detect any cars that may be approaching or hiding in blind zones. The relevant side-view mirror will display an illuminated symbol when a vehicle of that type is recognized.
Rear cross-traffic warning
Cross-traffic warning notifies the driver when traffic approaches from the sides when one reverses. The alert generally consists of a sound (like an auditory chirp) and a visual signal in either the outside mirror or the dash display for the back camera.
Pedestrian detection and braking
When one crosses into the path of an automobile, pedestrian detection can identify them. Certain vehicles will automatically apply the brakes, either fully or partially. Cyclists can also be detected by certain systems.
Adaptive headlights
Adaptive
headlights
A headlamp is a lamp attached to the front of a vehicle to illuminate the road ahead. Headlamps are also often called headlights, but in the most precise usage, ''headlamp'' is the term for the device itself and ''headlight'' is the term for t ...
will revolve when the driver spins the steering wheel illuminating the road around bends.
Lane departure warning (LDW)
Lane departure warning uses cameras and several sensors to detect
lane markers and monitor the distance between the vehicle and these
lane
In road transport, a lane is part of a roadway that is designated to be used by a single line of vehicles to control and guide drivers and reduce traffic conflicts. Most public roads (highways) have at least two lanes, one for traffic in eac ...
s. If the vehicle leaves the lane without signaling, a beep may be heard. It may also use physical systems such as vibration of the
steering wheel
A steering wheel (also called a driving wheel, a hand wheel, or simply wheel) is a type of steering control in vehicles.
Steering wheels are used in most modern land vehicles, including all mass-production automobiles, buses, light and hea ...
or seat. In advanced versions, it may also apply brakes or turn the steering wheel to keep the vehicle within the lane.
Classification
By methods used
There are four methods used for performing collision avoidance. They are:
* Geometric methods
* Force field methods
* Optimisation Based methods
* Sense and Avoid methods
Geometric methods
Geometric approaches analyse geometric attributes to make sure that a defined minimum distance between vehicles is not breached.
Force field methods
Force-field methods, also called potential field methods, use the concept of a repulsive or attractive
force field to repel an agent from an obstacle or attract it to a target.
Optimisation based methods
Optimisation based methods calculate an trajectory that avoids collisions using geographical information.
Sense and avoid methods
Sense and avoid methods detect and avoid individual objects without attributes of other objects.
By activity
Depending on when they are deployed, collision avoidance systems can be classified into passive and active systems.
Passive types
Methods of collision avoidance like seatbelts and airbags are primarily designed to reduce injury to the driver. They are passive types of collision avoidance. This includes rescue systems that notify rescue centers of an accident.
Active types
With the addition of camera and radar sensing technologies, active types of collision avoidance can assist or warn the driver, or take control in dangerous situations.
Uses
In aviation

Unmanned aerial vehicle
An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) or unmanned aircraft system (UAS), commonly known as a drone, is an aircraft with no human pilot, crew, or passengers onboard, but rather is controlled remotely or is autonomous.De Gruyter Handbook of Dron ...
s can use collision avoidance systems to operate safely.
TCAS is a collision avoidance system that is widely used. It is a universally accepted last resort meant to reduce the chance of collisions.
In autonomous driving
Collision avoidance is also used in
autonomous cars.
The aim of a collision avoidance system in vehicles is to prevent collisions, primarily caused by negligence or
blind spots, by developing safety measures.
In trains
Automatic Train Protection
Automatic train protection (ATP) is the generic term for train protection systems that continually check that the speed of a train is compatible with the permitted speed allowed by signalling, including automatic stop at certain signal aspects ...
, an important function of a train control system, helps prevent collisions by managing the speed of the train.
Kavach is a collision avoidance system used in the
Indian Railways
Indian Railways is a state-owned enterprise that is organised as a departmental undertaking of the Ministry of Railways (India), Ministry of Railways of the Government of India and operates India's national railway system. , it manages the fou ...
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In ships and other water transport
Automatic identification systems are used for collision avoidance in water transport.
In spacecraft and space stations
Collision avoidance has been routinely used in spacecraft or
space station
A space station (or orbital station) is a spacecraft which remains orbital spaceflight, in orbit and human spaceflight, hosts humans for extended periods of time. It therefore is an artificial satellite featuring space habitat (facility), habitat ...
s (when possible) to ensure their safety. The
International Space Station (ISS) has performed 14 maneuvers between 2008 and 2014 due to the threat of a collision.
See also
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Contention (telecommunications)
In statistical time division multiplexing, contention is a media access method that is used to share a broadcast medium. In contention, any computer in the network can transmit data at any time (first come-first served).
This system breaks down ...
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Autonomous vehicles
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