Virtual Reality
Virtual reality is here and while we said that in the 1990s we mean
it this time. Facebook recently acquired start-up company Oculus VR,
makes of the Oculus Rift device, for two billion dollars and electronics
companies like Samsung, Sony, and HTC are all getting involved too.
Land Rover recently showed a demo of their own version of this
technology that aims to help drivers spot potential road hazards like
crossing pedestrians or cyclists better. When the driver moves their
head, the pillars that typically obstruct their view become transparent,
showing a live feed of their surrounds pulled from exterior cameras and
increasing their overall awareness.
Invisibility
Okay, while complete camouflage into out surroundings is still
science-fiction, we are seeing incredible examples of technology
inspired by this concept. Perhaps the most notable of this is the
invisible bonnet
that Land Rover first showed us last year. Using virtual imaging
technology, cameras placed in the grille of the vehicle display images
of the ground below on a display based on the front of the car. This is
primarily meant for off-road vehicles like the company’s Freelander
range, available from suppliers like
Ridgeway,
as it will allow drivers to see any obstacles underneath and in front
of the car as well as give them a better indication of their wheel
position, which is crucial for handling steep inclines on rough terrain. Read More:
AutosModel.com
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