BITAUTO Vtion, GM group revealed that its European subsidiary, Opel is developing a new technology, human servo headlights lighting technology. It uses an in car infrared scanner to monitor the direction of the driver's eyes in real time, and the corresponding electrical signals are converted to control the illumination angle of the headlights. Thus, the illumination effect of "seeing what is bright" is realized.
According to general engineer introduced, this system monitoring sensor is a set of infrared and photodiode, can according to the frequency of 50 times per second repeatedly scan the driver's eye. At the same time, the lights will be adjusted horizontally and vertically to ensure that the driver sees any place.
Volvo fatigue monitoring system
In fact, the new technology is based on the fatigue monitoring system. The system will analyze the direction of the car lights according to your speed, location and traffic conditions, and eye tracking will distinguish the direction of the eye movement, and then adjust the lights in this direction. However, GM did not give the exact production time of the technology, indicating that they have launched a real vehicle test on the Opel.
In addition, Opel engineers are planning to introduce the new matrix LED headlights in the near future.
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