Feb. 21, 2018 –
The complete visibility and perception of the road itself, other vehicles, road infrastructure and any obstacles, especially in difficult light and weather conditions, is a basic prerequisite for the safe operation of the next generation of autonomous vehicles. In order to enable autonomous round-the-clock driving seven days a week, vehicles depend on the fusion of complementary information streams from different sensors. No sensor or camera alone can capture all the information today, and every solution has its problems under certain light or weather conditions. In a fusion solution, vision systems with passive infrared technology, such as those used in AdaSky Viper, can help close existing gaps in order to ensure precise vision and perception in dynamic lighting conditions, in direct sunlight, in the light of oncoming headlights and in harsh weather conditions. Click here to read more ...