The $53 billion autonomous vehicle industry has taken transportation by storm. Yet, the challenge of pedestrian detection ...
A new research collaboration between Israel and Japan contends that pedestrian detection systems possess inherent weaknesses, ...
High-visibility or reflective clothing may be invisible to automated crash prevention systems, according to a study from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
seem to be virtually invisible to at least some automated safety systems. And that’s a problem, because most pedestrian fatalities happen at night. IIHS tested the performance of three different ...
Taylor Sudden Service, for instance, offers its Vision Plus Integrated pedestrian detection system specifically on its Taylor X-Series forklifts and material handling equipment, but sells its ...
“This is a worrisome blind spot,” Harkey said. “To make good on their potential, pedestrian detection systems have to work with the other commonly used safety measures.” It’s also worth ...
High visibility clothing with reflective strips, which can help drivers see pedestrians at night, may also reduce the effectiveness of automated crash prevention systems, according to an Insurance ...