Collision avoidance
For measures taken to prevent computer programs from deadlocking over shared resources, see Collision avoidance (networking).
Collision avoidance is the maintenance of systems and practices designed to prevent vehicles such as cars, trains, ships, and airplanes from colliding with other vehicles. Examples include:
- Collision avoidance (spacecraft)
- Collision avoidance system in automobiles
- Airborne collision avoidance systems for aircraft
- Positive train control
- Automatic Identification System for collision avoidance in water transport
- Contention (telecommunications)
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