Luray Lowery, June 28, 2023
Thermal imaging camera, lidar sensor improve pedestrian, all-weather driving safety

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Luray Lowery, June 28, 2023
Around the world, highway safety organizations, insurance companies and regulatory agencies are urgently pressing for action to counter the steadily rising rates of pedestrian deaths and injuries at night. While connecting cameras in cars to automatic braking systems has reduced incident rates in the daytime, these cameras, even when augmented by radar, fail to provide protection at night. The latest government and industry safety regulations address this shortcoming by requiring improvements in nighttime performance as soon as suitable technology is available. In these regulations, five...
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by: Grant Harrell, MarketScale
by Peng Chen, Joyce Shiow, DigiTimes Asia
February 7, 2023
Thermal cameras provide obvious nighttime crash-avoidance benefits but have been held back by cost.