While driving between sunset and sunrise, what is the purpose of the ADAS “Night Vision Assist” system?
The “Night Vision Assist” is an Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) specifically designed to enhance driver awareness and safety in low-light or nighttime conditions.
This system uses infrared technology—typically a thermal imaging camera mounted at the front of the vehicle—to scan the road ahead for living beings such as pedestrians, cyclists, or animals.
During nighttime driving, visibility is greatly reduced, and the chances of encountering unexpected hazards increase, especially in rural areas or poorly lit roads.
Regular headlights may not always illuminate people or animals in time for the driver to react appropriately. That’s where Night Vision Assist becomes a valuable tool.
Once a heat signature is detected, the system processes the information and displays a visual representation on the vehicle’s driver information screen or instrument cluster.
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Explanation
The “Night Vision Assist” is an Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) specifically designed to enhance driver awareness and safety in low-light or nighttime conditions.
This system uses infrared technology—typically a thermal imaging camera mounted at the front of the vehicle—to scan the road ahead for living beings such as pedestrians, cyclists, or animals.
During nighttime driving, visibility is greatly reduced, and the chances of encountering unexpected hazards increase, especially in rural areas or poorly lit roads.
Regular headlights may not always illuminate people or animals in time for the driver to react appropriately. That’s where Night Vision Assist becomes a valuable tool.
Once a heat signature is detected, the system processes the information and displays a visual representation on the vehicle’s driver information screen or instrument cluster.
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