Tel Aviv, ScienceLovers - Companies Israel, Eyesight Technologies, announced their high-tech products for the car, which is claimed to improve safety in driving. This device will monitor the movement of the driver. Citing Autoguuide, Thursday (16/02/2017), this feature is supported by infrared monochrome sensor that works in a variety of light conditions, either when the sunlit straight up in dark conditions. The sensor can detect whether the driver is impaired or even sleepy. All that can be read, through the position of the head, the openness of the eyelids and iris location. This information is then passed on to the vehicle, so that the electronic system the car can take proactive steps to improve safety.
Tel Aviv, ScienceLovers - Companies Israel, Eyesight Technologies, announced their high-tech products for the car, which is claimed to improve safety in driving. This device will monitor the movement of the driver.
Citing Autoguuide, Thursday (16/02/2017), this feature is supported by infrared monochrome sensor that works in a variety of light conditions, either when the sunlit straight up in dark conditions. The sensor can detect whether the driver is impaired or even sleepy.
All that can be read, through the position of the head, the openness of the eyelids and iris location. This information is then passed on to the vehicle, so that the electronic system the car can take proactive steps to improve safety.
Apart from security systems, this technology can also identify the driver through analysis of face, with just sitting in the driver's seat, and the sensor then know who they are. By identifying the people in the captain's seat, the vehicle can automatically adjust the driving experience by adjusting the seats, setting the desired temperature, or even choose the music you love.
Eyesight this new technology also has the potential to simplify tasks, and reduce the likelihood of the driver is not looking towards the future, for interacting with the physical control of the vehicle (replacing the radio channel, volume, etc.), so that would boost safety.