FIELD: motor vehicle industry.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to auxiliary vehicle systems. In the method, the boundary detection system for a vehicle contains a memory, a sensor unit and a processor. Said processor determines the threat level, selects the sensitivity level, controls the response to the threat based on at least one of the sensor information or threat identification information and increases the threat level for an object when the sensitivity level is high. Further, the processor is configured to analyze sensor information, determine the threat level for an object based on the sensor information and threat identification information, and manage the response to the threat based on the threat level. Also, the processor can analyze sensor information to determine the distance between the object and the vehicle, determine the speed at which the object approaches the vehicle, and determine the level of threat of the object based on the distance to the object from the vehicle and the speed at which the object approaches.
EFFECT: improved vehicle safety.
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Dates
2019-02-04—Published
2015-06-01—Filed