BOSCH16 Jan 2020 17:43
The camera detects the position of the driver’s eyes, and AI darkens the windshield in response, at the point where the sun dazzles the driver. The LCD also shows 3D driving alerts. And the camera is fixed to detect when the driver is drowsy or looks away from the road, based on their head position, and movement of their gaze and eyelids.
The system responds, apparently by assuming temporary charge of the visual inputs and alerting the driver in case of danger.
Bosch generated €2 billion of sales in 2019 from driver safety systems. AI will make them even safer, it said, bringing intelligence and responsiveness to assisted braking systems (ABS), electronic stability programmes (ESP), and airbag control units.
“In the future, when vehicles are in partially automated driving mode for sections of the journey such as on the freeway, the driver monitoring system will become an indispensable partner: In these situations, the camera will ensure that the driver can safely take the wheel again at any time,” the company said.
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