Guardian Optical Technologies has released a new technology to see what drivers and co-passengers are doing in the car while driving. It's all about safety.
The Tel Aviv-based launch was unveiled this week at CES2019, a technology fair in Las Vegas. Guardian has developed a technology called Optical engine Room Control (OCC), which is specifically designed for in-car safety. The driver's eyes blink, neck posture, correctly hold the steering wheel, by checking the hands of the smartphone and other information, you can monitor the driver. Because babies sleeping in the car can also be detected, the child will not be abandoned.
Guardian's sensors detect anything moving in the car, thus ensuring the safety of all people inside. In OCC, special attention is paid to the movement of the driver, which conveys the degree of danger by measuring what kind of character is driving and the posture of the body. All of this is to detect driver drowsiness and other problems that may cause the accident.
Guardian's CEO Gil Dotan said in a statement.
Our main interest is the safety and safety of people and drivers in the vehicle during driving.
The company is dedicated to providing a series of products that can prevent car accidents and ensure the safety of people in the car. It is a natural trend to monitor the warning level of drivers in product development, and it is gratifying that the product can be introduced to the automotive industry in the field of CES.
Guardian's sensor can recognize the position and body movement of everyone in the car, so it can distinguish between people and objects. By detecting subtle vibrations, even if they do not enter the field of vision directly in some cases, their existence can be confirmed. The real-time and comprehensive big data is collected from the motion analysis and 3D input values, and integrated with the image analysis of the sensor animation feed, so that the people in the car, including the driver, can be analyzed completely.
By combining a sensor with the latest 2D, 3D and motion analysis, you can always scan and track spaces and objects anywhere in the car to protect the safety of drivers and people in the car. This technology is linked with the seat belts and airbags in the car to sound the alarm in case of emergency. The system also has the functions of machine learning, such as image analysis and big data analysis of sensors in animation feed.
The launch was established in 2014. He has won awards in major accelerator programs sponsored by EcoMotion and Microsoft. In addition to applying for a number of patents, some patents are still pending examination and approval.
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