CES 2020: Kyocera to showcase camera-lidar fusion sensors for ADAS, autonomous driving applications
Japanese supplier will also present AR-head up display and HAPTIVITY® touchscreen display technology
Kyocera Corporation will display artificial intelligence (AI) and camera-lidar fusion sensors for use in advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous driving at the CES 2020, the company said in a press release on 10 December. The Japan-based company is developing a miniature camera module featuring integrated AI capabilities to accurately detect nearby pedestrians, bicycles and other vehicles. Kyocera’s camera-lidar fusion sensor reduces distortion and parallax error by integrating lidar distance measuring into camera’s image sensor.
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