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Autoliv Launches Second Generation Night Vision with Pedestrian Detection.


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Autoliv Inc. (NYSE NYSE

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) (STO:ALIV ALIV A Life in Vain (band) ) - the global leader in automotive safety systems - is introducing the second generation Night Vision system. This next-generation system includes the world's first advanced pedestrian detection capability for worldwide application using a single far-infrared sensor.

One of the challenges of driving at night is seeing pedestrians on the road ahead. While headlights can provide good illumination, objects at distances beyond 40 meters are usually not seen by a driver at night. Reduced visibility puts pedestrians and cyclists at greater risk. Studies have shown that the risk for fatal pedestrian accidents is almost four times higher at night than during the day.

Autoliv's Night Vision system, first introduced on the 2005 BMW BMW
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 7-Series, displays a TV-like image of the road scene ahead on the navigation display. This makes driving at night easier and safer. The system is sensitive to the infrared (IR) light from warm objects and living beings and can see in total darkness without any lamps or illumination. As a result, the field of vision is not dependent on or limited to the beam of the headlights.

The second generation Night Vision system is based on Autoliv's proven far-infrared technology. An improved infrared sensor, mounted in the grille of the new BMW 7-Series, scans the road for pedestrians more than two times further than the headlight range. Once a pedestrian is detected it is highlighted on the vehicle's Night Vision display. To provide an extra margin of safety the system will also analyze the scene content and vehicle dynamics Vehicle dynamics refers to the dynamics of vehicles, here assumed to be ground vehicles.

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 to determine if the pedestrian is at risk of being hit by the vehicle. An alert is then sent to the driver with enough time for the driver to react.

As traffic conditions and pedestrian behavior varies around the world, Autoliv was required to collect a multitude of night vision video sequences from the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. , China, South Africa South Africa, Afrikaans Suid-Afrika, officially Republic of South Africa, republic (2005 est. pop. 44,344,000), 471,442 sq mi (1,221,037 sq km), S Africa. , Japan and various countries in Europe. From these video sequences, more than 50 million "image patches" were used for training the highly advanced software algorithms that detects pedestrians and alert the driver of the vehicle.

The system is designed to cope with varying driving situations, including country and city driving conditions. For example, when driving at slower speeds in the city, where higher pedestrian traffic is anticipated, the system monitors a smaller and shorter corridor of the road ahead to prevent too many warnings due to higher pedestrian traffic. In the countryside, while driving at higher speed, the system will monitor a wider and deeper corridor of the road.

Autoliv Inc., the worldwide leader in automotive safety systems, develops and manufactures automotive safety systems for all major automotive manufacturers in the world. Together with its joint ventures, Autoliv has more than 80 facilities with approximately 43,000 employees in 32 vehicle-producing countries. In addition, the Company has technical centers in eleven countries around the world, including 21 test tracks, more than any other automotive safety supplier. Sales in 2007 amounted to US $6.8 billion. The Company's shares are listed on the New York Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)

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