CNB Film heaters for ADAS camera and LiDAR sensors
Canatu's Marketing Director Mari Makkonen spoke about CNB film heaters for ADAS camera and LiDAR sensors at the TechBlick Printed Electronics event on 10 March 2021.
Her presentation covered ADAS market evolution, constraints to ADAS uptake, side effects of harsh weather on LiDAR and camera systems, challenges associated with the conventional heating wires, and how the limitations can be overcome with CNB film heaters to improve safety and reliability.
Canatu CNB film heaters help vehicles “see” better and provide clear field of vision for ADAS systems to operate under any weather conditions. Heavy rain, thick fog and snow can cover ADAS camera sensor surfaces obstructing the system view, thereby reducing object detection accuracy. Harsh weather can reduce LiDAR measurement range accuracy. In the worst case, sub-optimal weather can limit the availability of the ADAS function if the system shuts down when it's most needed.
Wire-free and 3D formable film heaters provide even heating and low optical distortion enabling accurate object detection and range measurement. Due to high flexibility and low bending radius, the CNB heaters can be thermoformed into any 3D shape and either laminated or injection molded for robustness. 3D formability makes CNB heaters ideal for the LiDAR and camera 360 sensors and fish-eye camera lenses integrated e.g. in bumpers and emblems. CNB film heaters can also be applied on LED headlamps to prevent mist, ice and snow build ups. Watch recorded presentation and contact Canatu representatives to learn more.
www.canatu.com
Видео CNB Film heaters for ADAS camera and LiDAR sensors канала Canatu
Her presentation covered ADAS market evolution, constraints to ADAS uptake, side effects of harsh weather on LiDAR and camera systems, challenges associated with the conventional heating wires, and how the limitations can be overcome with CNB film heaters to improve safety and reliability.
Canatu CNB film heaters help vehicles “see” better and provide clear field of vision for ADAS systems to operate under any weather conditions. Heavy rain, thick fog and snow can cover ADAS camera sensor surfaces obstructing the system view, thereby reducing object detection accuracy. Harsh weather can reduce LiDAR measurement range accuracy. In the worst case, sub-optimal weather can limit the availability of the ADAS function if the system shuts down when it's most needed.
Wire-free and 3D formable film heaters provide even heating and low optical distortion enabling accurate object detection and range measurement. Due to high flexibility and low bending radius, the CNB heaters can be thermoformed into any 3D shape and either laminated or injection molded for robustness. 3D formability makes CNB heaters ideal for the LiDAR and camera 360 sensors and fish-eye camera lenses integrated e.g. in bumpers and emblems. CNB film heaters can also be applied on LED headlamps to prevent mist, ice and snow build ups. Watch recorded presentation and contact Canatu representatives to learn more.
www.canatu.com
Видео CNB Film heaters for ADAS camera and LiDAR sensors канала Canatu
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