What is restraint control system?

What is restraint control system?

Restraint Control Systems (RCS) trigger the vehicle’s passive safety system when in a crash situation. RCS microprocessors decide when a seatbelt pre-tensioner should be triggered and when an airbag system should be deployed.

What major parts are included in a restraint system?

Restraint systems include seat belts and air bags, normally under computer control.

How does a restraint system work in a car?

Restraint Control Systems (RCS) trigger the vehicle’s passive safety system when in a crash situation. Occupant safety systems rely on active sensors and microprocessors to trigger pre-crash and in-crash occupant protection (such as tightening safety belts and deploying airbags) when it judges a collision is inevitable.

How is restraint control system for passive safety concept?

The Restraint Control System is the core of a vehicle’s passive safety concept. Acceleration and pressure sensors detect vehicle crashes.

Which is the leading supplier of restraint systems?

Veoneer is the leading supplier of restraint control systems. RCS microprocessors decide when a seatbelt pre-tensioner should be triggered and when an airbag system should be deployed.

What kind of restraint system does Veoneer have?

Veoneer is proud to be the main contributor to safety as six of these vehicles have Veoneer’s top performing Restraint Control Systems (RCS). Seat Leon, the full-electric Mazda MX-30, the full-electric VW ID.3, Landrover Defender and KIA Sorento all got 5 stars in the safety ratings.

Where is the occupant restraint controller located in a car?

SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) Control Module The occupant restraint controller is the computer brain that controls your car’s airbags and related systems. It can be located under one of the front seats, in the dashboard, or under the center console.

Restraint Control Systems (RCS) trigger the vehicle’s passive safety system when in a crash situation. Occupant safety systems rely on active sensors and microprocessors to trigger pre-crash and in-crash occupant protection (such as tightening safety belts and deploying airbags) when it judges a collision is inevitable.

The Restraint Control System is the core of a vehicle’s passive safety concept. Acceleration and pressure sensors detect vehicle crashes.

Veoneer is the leading supplier of restraint control systems. RCS microprocessors decide when a seatbelt pre-tensioner should be triggered and when an airbag system should be deployed.