Vehicle 'read' traffic signs!
General Motors (USA) has introduced a revolutionary technology in cars: the technology to read traffic signs on the road and advise drivers to change the speed accordingly.
This technology, which is mounted on General Motors Vauxhall, can help the driver to move as required and prevent accidents.
The rear-view camera will capture images at 30 frames per second, then use the identification software to determine the limit value of the sign. When a warning sign is detected, the information is sent to the driver's display in front of the driver. If the driver does not adjust the speed, the alarm will sound.
The system is also programmed to identify "no overtaking" signs and lines of paint and then alarm if the driver crosses the road for them.
Vauxhall equipped with camara mounted rearview mirror can detect traffic signs in front.
This technology can identify all traffic signs in Europe. The cameras are not large, the size of the cellphone is connected to two signal processors to filter and read images.
When set to the appropriate lane mode, the software reads the lane markings on the road and determines the vehicle's permanent path, when the driver crosses another lane, the recommended signal is emitted. ...
This system provides a great deal of information to drivers during vehicle navigation but does not interfere with or diminish the level of control of the driver.
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