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Portland, Indiana-based vehicle safety systems provider Brigade Electronics Inc. has updated its award-winning Backeye360 vehicle safety solution with artificial intelligence (AI) technology. The 360-degree four-camera system now features AI technology capable of identifying humans in vehicle blind spots.
The intelligent camera system aids maneuverability in challenging situations by providing drivers with a complete 360-degree view of their vehicle in a single image. The system merges images from four cameras positioned around the vehicle and provides a real-time view on an in-cab monitor, creating a “bird’s-eye view” of the vehicle and its surroundings.
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Key benefits include:
- Advanced AI technology: Uses sophisticated algorithms to real-time identify humans, alerting drivers to potential risks.
- High-definition imaging: Delivers a 1080p HD 360 degree image, for a comprehensive view of the surrounding area in a single image.
- Multiple viewing options: Includes a 3D view, offering enhanced quality and definition, enabling drivers to view relevant images during maneuvers such as reversing.
- Easy calibration: Features an automatic calibration process, streamlining installation and setup.
- Broad compatibility: Designed to integrate seamlessly with Brigade’s HD monitors and MDR recorders, making it adaptable for a wide range of vehicles and applications.
“By enhancing our Backeye360 with AI technology, we offer operators even greater assurance that they are using the safest solutions available,” says Corey Heniser, CEO at Brigade Electronics in the U.S. “Our innovative systems not only prevent incidents but also provide critical support. Brigade’s AI 360 integrates effortlessly into a vehicle’s existing infrastructure for a seamless upgrade and is compatible with our entire range of AI-powered devices.
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