Honda Invests in Canesta; Electronic Perception Technology Seen as Attractive Alternative to RADAR, Stereo Vision, Other Complex Approaches for New Generation of Automotive Safety Systems.SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- Canesta, the pioneer and world leader in electronic perception technology, today announced that Honda Motor Co., Ltd. has made multiple investments in Canesta over the past 3 years, for more than $5 million in total, to assist the company in its development of new automotive safety applications based upon its breakthrough technology. "Honda is committed to the development and application of new technologies that can lead to driver support and safety improvements in all classes of vehicles," said Toshinori Arita, head of Honda Strategic Venturing, a corporate venture arm of Honda Motor Co., Ltd. "Among the leading-edge technologies, one of the most interesting is the family of low-cost, 3-D sensors pioneered by Canesta, that could help us provide advanced safety systems in our vehicles." According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. Arita, Canesta's tiny sensors, which can easily be concealed in the bodywork bodywork /body·work/ (-wurk?) a general term for therapeutic methods that center on the body for the promotion of physical health and emotional and spiritual well-being, including massage, various systems of touch and manipulation, , trim, or cockpit of consumer vehicles, may provide an attractive alternative to other techniques being researched such as ultrasonics ultrasonics, study and application of the energy of sound waves vibrating at frequencies greater than 20,000 cycles per second, i.e., beyond the range of human hearing. , lidar, or stereoscopic stereoscopic /ster·eo·scop·ic/ (ster?e-o-skop´ik) having the effect of a stereoscope; giving objects a solid or three-dimensional appearance. ster·e·o·scop·ic n. 1. imaging for a wide variety of systems such as occupant occupant n. 1) someone living in a residence or using premises, as a tenant or owner. 2) a person who takes possession of real property or a thing which has no known owner, intending to gain ownership. (See: occupancy) sensing, parking assistance, pedestrian detection, and collision avoidance See collision avoidance system. . "It provides a comparatively low-cost, chip-based 3-D 'camera' that could serve multiple applications from a single installation," added Arita. Canesta's sensors act like camera chips, but instead of seeing their surroundings in terms of light and darkness, and a palette of colors not of the white race; - commonly meaning, esp. in the United States, of negro blood, pure or mixed. See also: Color , the devices continuously sense the distance to nearby objects -- in any ambient Surrounding. For example, ambient temperature and humidity are atmospheric conditions that exist at the moment. See ambient lighting. light condition -- and provide a stream of three-dimensional image data that can be further interpreted by the vehicle. Having true 3-D image information can dramatically simplify certain types of applications where the vehicle needs to understand what's going on What's Going On is a record by American soul singer Marvin Gaye. Released on May 21, 1971 (see 1971 in music), What's Going On reflected the beginning of a new trend in soul music. around it, and the systems needed to support these applications. By allowing a car to "see", in effect, can add a "sensing bubble" around the vehicle that can significantly enhance safety. "Honda is one of the great companies in the world, with innovative research, superb execution, and a strong commitment to safety," said Jim Spare, Canesta's president. "We are excited that Honda has recognized our technology in this way, and we look forward to working with them on a wide range of applications." Canesta's electronic perception technology has been in development for more than six years and is covered by more than 17 patents. The company was recently honored as the recipient of the 2006 Automotive Vision System Technology Innovation of the Year Award (see: "Canesta Recognized by Frost & Sullivan for Technology Innovation in Inventive Automotive Vision System" (http://www.canesta.com/html/press_release_021506.htm), February 15, 2006). About Canesta Canesta is the inventor of a revolutionary, low-cost electronic perception technology that enables machines, vehicles, and ordinary electronic devices to perceive and react to objects or individuals in real time. When sight-enabled with Canesta's unique CanestaVision(TM) electronic perception chips and software, consumer, automotive, industrial, military, and medical products can gain functionality and ease of use not possible in an era when such devices were blind. Canesta believes applications of electronic perception technology are virtually as broad as the imagination. They may include intelligent automobile airbag systems that can sense the size and position of an occupant to control deployment and avoid injury, a low-false-alarm security system that could detect the difference between an intruder An attacker that gains, or tries to gain, unauthorized access to a system. See attacker, intrusion and IDS. and normal activity, such as a pet moving or child visiting the bathroom at night, or robotic tools that can successfully operate in a dynamic, rather than static environment. Canesta was founded in April 1999, and is located in San Jose San Jose, city, United States San Jose (sănəzā`, săn hōzā`), city (1990 pop. 782,248), seat of Santa Clara co., W central Calif.; founded 1777, inc. 1850. , CA. The company has filed in excess of forty patents, 17 of which have been granted so far. Investment to date exceeds $44 million, from Carlyle Venture Partners, JP Morgan Partners, Korea Global IT Fund (KGIF), Venrock Associates and others. 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