Gashi Automobile News The arrival of autumn is accompanied by weather such as rain and fog and the early arrival of night.
For road users, this means being more cautious as visibility gradually decreases.
Thermal imaging cameras can reliably detect pedestrians in conditions with low or limited visibility, improving safety.
This is especially true for autonomous vehicles, where no one may be constantly observing the road ahead.
, Photo source: Fraunhofer IOF, According to foreign media reports, the research team of Fraunhofer IOF has developed a new infrared camera for road traffic, with a working wavelength range of 8 to 14 microns, which is exactly the same as the wavelength range emitted by humans during the day and at night.
In addition, the researchers have successfully implemented the technology in a particularly cost-effective manner.
, Return to the first electric network home page>,.