ADAS Safety Technology for Night Time Pedestrian Automatic Emergency Braking (PAEB)

Jan. 18, 2024
Owl Autonomous Imaging's 3D thermal imaging solution detects and identifies pedestrians and animals, requiring the driver to slow down or stop.

3D Thermal Imaging for Night Vision is a hot topic with the soon-to-be-announced NHTSA mandate for pedestrian safety. Automotive OEMs and Tier 1s are searching for sensors that work in complete darkness, bright light, rain, snow, and fog to eliminate pedestrian fatalities and make their cars the safest in the world.

Owl's immersive LWIR thermal imaging experience combined with computer vision for classification and ranging, can identify living objects better than any other sensing modality.

Combining Owl's HD thermal camera technology with its AI software enables cars to not only see warm creatures (pedestrians, bicyclists, and large animals) ahead on the road, but to also identify what they are, and then tell the driver to slow down or stop. If the driver doesn’t respond quickly enough, the car will slow down or stop automatically.

Currently being reviewed and tested by the world’s leading car makers, this new automotive safety technology can see and identify warm objects in total darkness, up to 200 yards ahead.

Owl Autonomous Imaging
www.owlai.us
(855) 695-7337

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