Car Accident Prevnting
Like all other automotive sensory systems, the goal of thermal imaging is to give drivers information about their surroundings and help them react quickly.
What makes thermal imaging so compelling is its ability to help drivers make split-second decisions at high speeds and in every imaginable lighting and weather condition. Thermal cameras know what is ahead because unlike conventional cameras or radar, they can identify the unique heat signatures of a human or animal by reading and evaluating the infrared energy they emit. The camera is looking for heat, and it can see it day or night. While a driver’s view may be obscured by darkness, glare, smoke, fog, or oncoming high-beam headlights, thermal imaging sees right through those obstacles and any other visual clutter to report back and help prevent collisions.