Article 2019-07-27 08:24:39
_GM (UFL) - Lane Departure Warning
Description and Operation
The lane departure warning system is a convenience feature that utilizes the frontview camera module to determine if the vehicle has unintentionally crossed a lane marking and issue a warning. The frontview camera module is located behind the windshield, looking out at the road ahead and detecting any lane markings. When the vehicle unintentionally leaves a detected lane, visual and audible or haptic (if equipped) alerts are given to the driver. The visual alert cannot be changed, but the driver can select between audible or haptic alerts (if equipped)vin the vehicle personalization menus. Refer to the vehicle owner’s manual for vehicle personalization options.
The lane departure warning system utilizes the following components:
The frontview camera module detects visual queues such as lane markings. When it is determined that the vehicle has unintentionally moved outside of the lane, visual and audible or haptic (if equipped) warning is given to the driver. The frontview camera module receives an input from the lane departure warning switch and controls the lane departure warning switch indicator output. The frontview camera module also communicates via serial data with the instrument cluster, infotainment system, and memory seat module to request visual, audible, and/or haptic alerts.
- Lane Departure Warning Switch
The lane departure warning switch provides an input to the frontview camera module to turn the lane departure warning system on and off. The frontview camera module applies voltage and monitors the parking assist switch signal circuit. The lane departure warning switch is a normally open switch. With the switch open, voltage seen at the frontview camera module is high. When the lane departure warning switch is pressed, the switch is closed and the signal circuit is pulled to ground. With the switch closed, voltage seen at the frontview camera module is low. The frontview camera module will respond to this by activating or deactivating the lane departure warning system.
The lane departure warning switch also utilizes the lane departure warning indicator, which is part of the lane departure warning switch and is controlled by the frontview camera module to indicate the operational status of the lane departure warning system. When the lane departure warning is enabled, the frontview camera module will illuminate the indicator on the switch. The indicator receives voltage through a high control circuit from the body control module (BCM) and is controlled through a low control circuit by the frontview camera module.
The instrument cluster contains green and amber lane departure warning indicators. These indicators inform the driver of the current status of the lane departure warning system and are controlled via serial data by the frontview camera module. When the vehicle speed is above 56 km/h (35 MPH) and the system has detected the required lane markings and is ready to assist, the green indicator will be illuminated. If the vehicle has unintentionally left the lane, the amber indicator will flash.
The infotainment system controls the audible alert for the lane departure warning. If the vehicle has unintentionally left the lane, the frontview camera module will request via serial data an audible alert to the driver through the infotainment system
The memory seat module controls the haptic alert provided by the seats. If the vehicle has unintentionally left the lane, the memory seat module will command pulses to the left or right side of the seat, depending on the lane departure direction.

Lane Departure Warning Operation
System Operational Modes
- Off State: The system has been turned off by the driver using the lane departure warning switch. The lane departure warning indicator located on the lane departure warning switch will not be illuminated.
- Not Ready To Assist: The system is enabled and the lane departure warning indicator located on the lane departure warning switch is illuminated, but the system is not ready to assist because one of the following conditions is true:
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- Vehicle speed is less than 56 km/h (35 MPH). The system is designed to function at speeds greater than 56 km/h (35 MPH).
- The system cannot detect lane markings. This may be because there are no lane markings or the lane markings cannot be determined due to snow, rain, or other driving conditions.
- The windshield area in front of the camera or the camera lens is blocked by fog, dirt, damage to the windshield, or other elements that may prevent the camera from detecting lane markings.
- Ready To Assist: The system is enabled and ready to warn of the unintentional lane crossing. The system is ready to assist when the green lane departure warning indicator is illuminated on the instrument cluster.
Lane Crossing Alerts
- A lane crossing alert consists of the following:
- The amber lane departure warning indicator located on instrument cluster will flash.
- Three chimes are activated through the infotainment system or three pulses to the left or right side of the seat, if equipped with safety alert seat
- When any of the following conditions occurs, the system will not give alerts:
- The appropriate turn signal is activated. An activated turn signal is interpreted as an intentional lane crossing.
- The operator makes an intentional steering maneuver.
- The operator makes an intentional accelerating maneuver.
- The operator makes an intentional braking maneuver.
Schematics
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Lane Keep Assist Description and Operation
Note:
• The Lane Keep Assist system DOES NOT
continuously steer the vehicle
• The Lane Keep Assist system replaces Lane
Departure Warning System
• Lane Departure Warning will have more alerts
than Lane Keep Assist (visual, audible, and haptic
warning
The system assists driver to keep vehicle in-lane by
providing a steering push back to the vehicle when an
unintended lane departure is detected. See the user’s
manual for more detailed information on vehicle
personalization.
The lane keep assist system is made up of the
following components:
• Front view camera module
• Lane Keep Assist switch / control indicator
• Instrument cluster / Vehicle Direction Display
• Radio
• Safety Alert Seat (if equipped)
• Yaw rate sensor
• Electric power steering
Front View Camera Module
The camera detects visual queues such as lane
markings. When it is determined that the vehicle has
unintentionally moved outside of the lane, visual, and
audible or haptic warning is given to the driver. The
front view camera module receives an input from the
lane keep assist switch and controls the lane keep
assist switch indicator output. The front view camera
module also communicates via serial data with the
instrument cluster, radio, and memory seat module to
request visual, and audible or haptic alerts.
Lane Keep Assist Switch
The lane keep assist switch provides an input to the
front view camera module to turn the lane keep assist
system ON and OFF. The front view camera module
provides a signal voltage to the normally open
momentary switch. When the switch is pressed, the
signal circuit is pulled to ground, indicating to the front
view camera module that the system has been
requested to turn ON or OFF. The lane keep assist
switch also contains the lane keep assist switch
indicator, which is controlled by the front view camera
module to indicate the ON and OFF status of the lane
keep assist system. When the system has been
enabled by the lane keep assist switch, the front view
camera module applies ground to the switch indicator
and illuminates the LED. The location of the lane keep
assist switch can vary with different vehicles. For the
exact location please refer to the user's manual.
Instrument Cluster
The vehicle direction display contains green and amber
lane keep assist indicators. These indicate to the driver
the current status of the lane keep assist system and
are controlled via serial data by the front view camera
module. When the vehicle speed is above 56 km/h
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(35 MPH) and the system has detected the required
lane markings and is ready to assist, the green
indicator will be illuminated on the vehicle direction
display. If the vehicle has unintentionally left the lane,
the amber indicator will flash.
Radio
The radio controls the audible alert for the lane keep
assist. If the vehicle has unintentionally left the lane,
the radio will command three beeps as an audible alert
to the driver.
Safety Alert Seat (if equipped)
The memory seat module controls the haptic alert
provided by the seats. If the vehicle has unintentionally
left the lane, and the Electric Power Steering
determines the corrective action requires an above
threshold amount of effort, the memory seat module will
command three pulses to the left or right side of the
seat, depending on the lane departure direction.
Yaw Rate Sensor
The steering intervention is based on the forward
looking sensor outputs, such as lateral offset of the
vehicle, relative yaw angle and time to line crossing.
Over that, other vehicle dynamics signals are needed,
e.g. velocity, steering angle, yaw rate for the purpose of
a driver suppression.
Electric Power Steering
The electric power steering uses a torque sensor to
detect driver inputs and relays that information to the
frontview camera module. The electric power steering
is used to provide steering push back.
Lane Keep Assist Operation
There is two stages of warning/intervention for the
driver: The first stage is the steering push back, if the
lane keep assist system detects that the vehicle will
cross the lane marking despite it is intervening, a
second stage warning shall be issued. The second
stage warning is a chime or a haptic seat vibration, if
equipped with haptic seats. If a haptic seat vibration is
used as stage 2 warning, the vibration shall take place
on the side of the seat, where the lane departure
happened.
System operation can be described by the following
modes:
• Off State: The system has been turned off by the
driver using the lane keep assist switch. The lane
keep assist indicator will not be illuminated.
• Not Ready To Assist: The system is enabled and
the lane keep assist indicator is illuminated, but
not ready to assist when any of the following
conditions is true:
– Vehicle speed is less than 37 MPH (60 km/h) .
The system is designed to function at speeds
greater than 37 MPH (60 km/h).
– The system cannot detect lane markings. This
may be because there are no lane markings, as
on a country road or that the lane markings
cannot be determined due to snow, rain, or other
driving conditions.
– The windshield area in front of the camera or the
camera lens is blocked by fog, dirt, damage to
the windshield or other elements that may
prevent the camera from detecting lane
markings.
• Ready To Assist: The system is enabled and
ready to warn of the unintentional lane crossing.
The system is ready to assist when the green lane
keep assist indicator is illuminated on the vehicle
direction display.
Lane Crossing Alerts
• When one of the following conditions are met, the
system will not give alerts:
– The correct turn signal is activated. An activated
turn signal is interpreted as an intentional lane
crossing.
– The operator makes an intentional steering
maneuver.
– The operator makes an intentional accelerating
maneuver.
– The operator makes an intentional braking
maneuver.
• Lane crossing alert consists of the following:
– The amber lane keep assist indicator will flash.
– “push-back” steering torque input (or nudge)
from Electric Power Steering to help prevent a
lane departure
– Three chimes are activated through the radio.
– or if equipped, three pulses to the left or right
side of the seat.
Lane Keep Assist System Driver
Information Center Messages
The front view camera module can command the driver
information center to display the various messages to
alert the driver of a system concern or status
information. For detailed information about the possible
messages please refer to the user's manual.