DENSO Develops Vision Sensor for Improved Night Driving Safety

| January 31, 2018

DENSO

DENSO Corporation, one of the world’s largest automotive suppliers, has announced it has developed a new standard vision sensor that detects pedestrians at night, cyclists, road signs, driving lanes and other road users.

Working in conjunction with a millimeter-wave radar sensor, the new vision sensor allows automobiles to automatically activate emergency braking when obstacles are identified, helping reduce accidents and improve overall vehicle safety.

The new approach is designed to improve night vision by using a unique lens specifically designed for low-light use, and a solid-state imaging device with higher sensitivity.

These innovations help the sensor better identify other road users and different-shaped road signs, such as triangular, rectangular, and octagonal signs used in Japan, Europe, and the United States. An improved white-line detection algorithm and road-edge detection algorithm also broaden the operating range of lane-keeping assistance and lane departure alert functions, while a 40% size reduction from previous models reduces costs and makes installation easier.

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