Israel-based smart glass company Gauzy will reveal its upcoming AI driver assistance system (ADAS) for commercial trucks. wpt global
It will unveil the technology at IAA Transportation 2024 on September 17 to 22 at the Deutsche Messe AG venue in Hannover, Germany.
US automobile company Ford will integrate the system into specific models to boost their safety and fuel efficiency.
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— Benzinga (@Benzinga) September 16, 2024Gauzy’s ADAS uses a Smart-Vision camera monitor system (CMS) that gives commercial truck operators increased road visibility by eliminating blind spots.
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Article continues after this advertisementThe AI driver assistance system offers unprecedented features like self-learning and predictive capabilities.
Article continues after this advertisementIts CMS maneuver mode prompts a camera to display on one of the interior screens. Consequently, the ADAS shows maneuver lines that display the truck trailer’s position and its edge.
Article continues after this advertisementAs a result, this innovation offers more convenient and expedient maneuverability for truck drivers. Also, the increased movement efficiency could help cut carbon emissions.
The official press release says the AI-powered assistance system has collision avoidance/detection technology and a blind spot information system (BSIS).
Article continues after this advertisementThe BSIS is a UN regulation standard that uses artificial intelligence to send real-time audio and visual alerts of potential hazards.
This tech standard prevents drivers from colliding with pedestrians, vehicles, and other obstructions. Consequently, it resolves limited visibility, one of the most dangerous aspects of commercial truck operations.
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The AI driver assistance system adds further security by notifying drivers of suspicious movement around the vehicle.
It can mitigate theft and vandalism risks, giving drivers peace of mind when transporting expensive merchandise across long distances.
Gauzy CEO Eyal Peso stated, “We believe that the value this technology offers OEMs is truly game-changing in terms of functionality…”
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“…while also enabling them to be trendsetters in making our roadways saferwpt global, lowering their carbon footprint, and reducing maintenance costs for their end-users.”
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