ADAS is the English abbreviation of Advanced Driver Assistance System, which is very common in many new cars and trucks today. Such systems usually help safe driving; when detecting surrounding objects (such as pedestrians, cyclists who do not follow traffic rules, or even other vehicles on unsafe driving tracks) poses a risk, the system can provide drivers with alarm! In addition, these systems usually provide dynamic features such as adaptive cruise control, blind spot detection, lane departure warning, driver drowsiness monitoring, automatic braking, traction control, and night vision. Therefore, consumers' increasing emphasis on safety, requirements for driving comfort and increasing government safety regulations are the main growth drivers for automotive ADAS in the second half of the next decade.