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Old 05-29-08 | 11:21 AM
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The LCD meters in Eco Mode with frames indicated in green


The LCD meters in Sport Mode with frames indicated in red


Pedestrian recognition: Yellow frames are displayed around the pedestrians and the entire image.


The image that the Night Vision system displays while driving

May 29, 2008 19:30
Keisuke Ogawa, Nikkei Automotive Technology

Toyota Motor Corp's "Crown Hybrid" released in May 2008 is equipped with the "Night View" system that displays the view of the road ahead at night.

In the previous model, the view of the road ahead is displayed on the windshield, and it is overlapped with the view right in front of the car. But the latest model ensures a clear view in front of the car by displaying the view of the road ahead on the LCD meters, even though the driver has to look back and forth between the front view and the meters.

The newest Crown Hybrid employs pattern recognition to recognize pedestrians. Multiple sets of image data on the shapes of pedestrians have been prepared and, the shape of the image shot by the system is compared with the data. When the system determines that a pedestrian is present, yellow frames are displayed around the pedestrian as well as the entire image on the screen.

The yellow frame surrounding the entire image helps driver to recognize pedestrians without moving the sight to the LCD meter.

The LCD meter has a resolution of 1280 x 480 dots. The size of the image indicated by the Night View system is 614 x 346 dots. Vehicle speed, brightness and weather are the conditions that affect the activation of the pedestrian detection function of the Night View system.

According to Toyota, the requisite vehicle speed is 15-60km/h, because it is difficult to recognize pedestrians with the current processing circuit at speeds exceeding 60km/h. The pedestrian detection function will not be activated either, when it is too dark to turn on the low-beam light. Furthermore, the wipers operated in rain will lower the recognition accuracy, thus also preventing the function from being activated.

Toyota plans to consider incorporating a function to recognize bicycles and animals, in addition to pedestrians, because the company has received a number of requests for such a feature from users.

Meanwhile, LCD meters increase the cost, although they have matured technically. According to a demonstrator from Toyota, it is "several times more expensive than the existing meters." The company aims to reduce the cost by increasing the number of models equipped with an LCD meter and by providing greater variation in sizes.
Source: http://techon.nikkeibp.co.jp/english...080529/152571/
Old 05-29-08 | 11:31 AM
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so sick, i hope that lexus will pick up that system soon here (the one on the LX is cool and all but that just blows it out of the water!)
Old 05-29-08 | 11:48 AM
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Cool.

I wanna retrofit it into my IS...
Old 05-29-08 | 11:49 AM
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wow, that's some really cool stuff!
Old 05-29-08 | 11:51 AM
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Thats really neat!

Phil make sure you post the DIY in the 2IS section I will let you be the leader on this one
Old 05-29-08 | 11:52 AM
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Nevermind the night vision...I'd love to have the gauges!
Old 05-29-08 | 01:18 PM
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doesn't the current S-class have this already?
Old 05-29-08 | 01:30 PM
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Old 05-29-08 | 01:42 PM
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yes the S class does this, and if a way it is a copy of that technology since its in the same area. but this puts the yellow squares and take it to a new level
Old 05-29-08 | 02:27 PM
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You can buy this now.

http://www.cvs.flir.com/dve/

BMW have this in testing as well.
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Interesting, I guess they've dropped the HUD like they had on the LX 470?
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Old 05-29-08 | 02:33 PM
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Originally Posted by encore888
Interesting, I guess they've dropped the HUD like they had on the LX 470?
yep, so it wouldnt distract the drivers...
Old 05-29-08 | 03:36 PM
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Very nice. Bring it out on the Lexus already!
Old 05-29-08 | 03:38 PM
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Looks pretty familiar now doesn't it?
Old 05-30-08 | 01:55 PM
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Originally Posted by lobuxracer
Actually it has been an option on BMWs for at least two years I think.

The difference I believe is that the Lexus version will show you the screen right in front of you where your instrument panel is - but it does it based on perceived need. At least that's what I gather from this thread.


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