General Motors quietly rolled out the first practical and cost-effective
single-camera vision system for crash avoidance in passenger cars with
its GMC Terrain. In the future the technology could be used for
automated vehicles, but here's what it does today: Mounted behind the
rear
view mirror, the system watches the world much as humans do, detecting shapes and their positions relative to the car. With visual information taken in from a 37-degree field, the system warns the user of possible collisions and unintentional lane departures
view mirror, the system watches the world much as humans do, detecting shapes and their positions relative to the car. With visual information taken in from a 37-degree field, the system warns the user of possible collisions and unintentional lane departures
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