ADS vs ADAS
ADAS means advanced driver-assistance system considered as level 1 and level 2.
ADS means automated driving system considered as level 3 and upper.
Automated driver assistance system
Features such as keeping the car within its lane, speed controls, and emergency braking are termed driver assistance and known as ADAS, because while they handle some driving tasks, they require a human driver.
Organizations such as AAA provide standardized naming conventions for features such as automated lane keeping support (ALKS). The Association of British Insurers stated that the usage of the word autonomous in marketing to be dangerous because car ads make motorists think "autonomous" and "autopilot" imply that the driver can rely on the car to control itself, even though they rely on the driver to ensure safety.
Despite offering something called Full Self-Driving, Tesla stated that its offering is not completely autonomous.[54] In the United Kingdom, a fully self-driving car is defined as a car registered in a specific list, rather than a set of features.[55] Proposals to adopt aviation automation terminology for cars have not prevailed.[56]
According to SMMT, "There are two clear states – a vehicle is either assisted with a driver being supported by technology or automated where the technology is effectively and safely replacing the driver."[57]
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