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IR Blind-Spot Detection Testing Extended

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Autosense Ltd. of Denver and Ford Motor Co. of Dearborn, Mich., have agreed to expand testing of a low-cost blind-spot detection system that uses low-power IR lasers to locate vehicles in adjacent lanes. The Autosense-owned system, called SideMinder, has been under development since 1985 and could cost as little as $100 to manufacture. The system uses seven 940-nm laser diodes with outputs of up to 700 mW for sensing boundaries up to 8 m from the vehicle in 10-cm increments. Production models are likely to use nonlasing, 880-nm emitters. Ford will test the system on several of its...Read full article

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