Sudden physical discomfort on the highway, unexpected drowsiness while walking alone at night—these extreme risks in driving now have smart solutions.Huawei's Qiankun Smart Driving full-dimensional anti-collision system CAS 4.0 has added driver disability assistance functions, and the official has now released a demonstration video.

In the demonstration screen, when the system detects disability characteristics such as the driver's eyes being closed for a long time through the DMS driver monitoring system, the vehicle first deviates slightly from the lane. CAS 4.0 immediately starts lateral deviation correction to bring the vehicle back on track, and visual prompts pop up simultaneously.

If the driver still fails to respond and the vehicle deviates again, the system will upgrade the warning intensity and try to wake up the sleeping or uncomfortable driver through a high-decibel beep.

After confirming that the driver is completely disabled, the auxiliary function is automatically activated and quickly takes over control of the vehicle. The system relies on the full-dimensional sensing capabilities of high-precision solid-state lidar and distributed millimeter-wave radar to assess surrounding vehicle conditions and road environment in real time, and plan safe parking paths.

During the process, the vehicle automatically turned on the double flashing warning lights, continued to play the beep in the car, and tightened the seat belt synchronously to further try to wake the driver, and finally successfully completed the stop.

Huawei demonstrates Qiankun Smart Driving: if the driver falls asleep while driving, it will automatically pull over and park.