Veoneer Awarded for AV Thermal Camera
Veoneer have won a production contract with an unidentified “world-leading” automaker to manufacture a thermal camera for an autonomous vehicle.
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Veoneer have won a production contract with an unidentified “world-leading” automaker to manufacture a thermal camera for an autonomous vehicle.
OmniVision have combined their OX03A1Y image sensor with Arm’s Mali-C71 image signal processor (ISP) for what they’re calling a ‘dual-mode automotive camera module’.
OmniVision say their sensor features the automotive industry’s best image quality across all lighting conditions for rear and surround view cameras, as well as a broad range of machine vision applications for ADAS—blind-spot detection, e-mirrors, lane-departure warnings, and the like—and for autonomous driving platforms.
UVeye are a startup begun in Tel Aviv in 2014; they opened for business two years later. Their first application was bomb-checking at border crossings and other security settings. Now, the company are taking their Helios undercarriage inspection system and other technical products to the global auto industry, with product launches this year and next.
IAA is always a giant cornucopia. Here we present seven takeaway points and highlights of some notable production and concept cars, but it’s just a taste; for the full spiel, don’t miss our DVN Report published this week.
At the 69th IAA Frankfurt motor show, held from 12 to 22 September, the VDA (German Association of the Automotive Industry) have given the event a new look and feel. VDA President Bernhard Mattes likens the show’s transformation to that of the auto industry itself: “Automotive companies will meet new digital players. The IAA is becoming more interactive, more connected, and more digital. Trends and topics will be presented and discussed by representatives from many sectors.”
Though a surprising list of marques were absent from the show, IAA still sparkles with interesting cars and technologies.
Seven key takeaways
IAA Frankfurt motor show report Published 17th September, 2019Available. Learn more…
Koito have developed and started production of what they’re calling BladeScan™ ADB, in which LEDs light two fast-revolving blade reflectors and takes advantage of human persistence of vision to light the way forward using the residual image effect.
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Hella are launching their next generation of lighting technology under the moniker “SSL | HD” (Solid State Lighting, High Definition). Behind the name: Hella have miniaturised the light source so 15,000 LED pixels can now be individually and intelligently controlled.
Hyundai’s 45 concept previews the brand’s future design plans for electric and autonomous driving.
“Its name refers to the 45-degree angles at the front and rear of the car. These form a diamond-shaped silhouette that will be instrumental in the future design
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