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Kyocera Develops World�s First* Automotive Night Vision System with White and Near-Infrared Light Diodes Integrated into a Single GaN Laser Device

Solution combines RGB-NIR sensors and proprietary image-fusion AI technology for safer driving, better visibility at night and in inclement weather

KYOTO, Japan–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Kyocera Corporation (President: Hideo Tanimoto) announced today that it has developed an Automotive Night Vision System that can accurately identify collision-risk objects in low-visibility driving conditions, such as at night, or in rain, snow, fog, or smoke. The system is expected to reduce traffic accidents and promote safer driving.


Kyocera�s Automotive Night Vision features the first headlight in the world that can emit both white (RGB) and near-infrared (NIR) light on the same optical axis; this allows higher accuracy object recognition than alternative technologies. The system integrates RGB-NIR sensors and a unique “Image-Fusion AI Recognition Technology” developed by Kyocera for high performance object recognition. In addition, Kyocera has developed another generative AI feature to create training data for more cost-efficient learning and product development.

*For headlights using white and near-infrared light in a single SMD device (Kyocera research, September 2022)

Video: Introducing Kyocera’s New Automotive Night Vision System

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3Am3wZJXpE

Development Background

To reduce traffic accidents and promote autonomous driving, automakers will require more advanced hazard-detection systems. The global market for Automotive Night Vision Systems was estimated at approximately $2.17 billion+ in 2020. Furthermore, the market is expected to grow at a compounded annual rate of more than 16.5%+ from 2020 to 2027. Kyocera’s new night vision system will help prevent traffic accidents by notifying drivers of hazards in adverse driving environments, a benefit made possible only through the innovative integration of visible and near-infrared images using proprietary fusion recognition AI technology.

+Source: Reportocean, “Global Automotive Night Vision System Market by Technology Type” Nov. 3rd, 2021

System Features and Benefits

[1] Laser headlight integrates white and near-infrared light on the same optical axis

Kyocera’s system integrates both white and near-infrared light from a laser headlight on a single optical axis. This eliminates image parallax and greatly enhances image recognition. The integrated headlight also incorporates an extremely bright, high-efficiency, miniaturized GaN laser developed by KYOCERA SLD Laser, Inc. Furthermore, the system has automatic “beam shaping” functionality for the RGB and NIR light that prevents glare for oncoming drivers by automatically shifting visible light into a low-beam pattern when necessary, while the NIR light can remain in high-beam mode.

[2] More accurate object recognition using Kyocera’s proprietary fusion recognition AI technology

Kyocera’s vehicle-mounted RGB-NIR sensor uses original fusion recognition AI technology** developed by Kyocera’s Advanced Technology Laboratories. Instead of simply combining the image data from the two sources, Kyocera’s system uses qualitative AI to compare and assess both RGB and NIR images, differentiating between pedestrians and vehicles with high accuracy even in low visibility conditions.

** Received the Symposium and Sensing via Image Information (SSII) Distinguished Academic Award.

[3] AI significantly reduces development costs while improving recognition performance

Conventional methods require collection of vast amounts of NIR training data, a time-consuming and costly process. Conversely, Kyocera’s AI technology generates training data automatically. As a result, this approach can significantly reduce training costs while maintaining high accuracy in recognition performance.

Future Developments

Kyocera will continue R&D for this system, aiming for commercialization after 2027. We will also contribute to making transportation safer and more secure through traffic-monitoring infrastructure technologies, such as smart road-side units (RSUs) and other equipment, while adapting our technologies to other diverse applications ranging from nighttime security to delivery systems.

Contacts

KYOCERA Corporation (Japan) Corporate Communications

Head Office

TEL: +81-(0)75-604-3416

E-mail: webmaster.pressgl@kyocera.jp
Miho Suzuki

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