Omniview technology
Omniview technology (also known as "surround view" or "bird view technology") is a vehicle parking assistant technology that first became available in vehicle electronic products in 2007.[1] It is designed to help drivers in parking a vehicle in small space.
Principle
Early vehicle parking assistant products use proximity sensors or a single rear-view camera to get information about obstacles around, and provide drivers with sound alarm or rear-view video. There are some drawbacks about such products: the alarm is not intuitive, and the rear-view camera has blind area. However, omniview technology overcomes these problems and has seen increasing applications.
In a common omniview system, there are four wide-field cameras: one in the front of the vehicle, one in the back of the vehicle, one in the left rear view mirror, and one in the right outside mirror. The four cameras cover the whole area around vehicle. The system synthesizes a bird view image in front of the vehicle by distortion correction, projection transformation, and image fusion. The images shown below are input and output of a common omniview product.
See also
- Advanced driver-assistance systems
- Automatic parking
- Backup collision
- Backup camera
- Blind spot monitor
- Car safety
- Concave mirror
- Convex mirror
- Dry steering
- Experimental Safety Vehicle (ESV)
- Fresnel lens
- Intelligent Parking Assist System
- Intelligent car
- Lane departure warning system
- Laser rangefinder
- Objects in mirror are closer than they appear
- Parking
- Parking sensors
- Pininfarina vertical A-pillar Ferrari P4/5
- Precrash system
- Rear-view mirror
- Side-view mirror
- Sonar
- Volvo SCC
- Wing mirror