Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) systems will be on all cars soon. Almost all AEB systems use radar and visual light to detect hazards. Teledyne FLIR wants to add a thermal image to the mix for a ...
Automatic landings have long been standard procedure for commercial aircraft. While major airports have the infrastructure necessary to ensure the safe navigation of the aircraft, this is usually not ...
(WKRG) — Airbus has successfully performed the first fully automatic, vision-based take-off using an Airbus Family test aircraft. The test took place at the Toulouse-Blagnac airport in France. Two ...
An important step towards autonomous aviation was taken today, as Cirrus Aviation announced "Safe Return" functionality for its G2 Vision jet, which will find the nearest airstrip, alert authorities ...
Using a combination of image recognition technology and flight control computer modifications, Airbus successfully performed its first ever fully automatic vision-based takeoff with an A350-1000 in ...
Airbus is concluding a two-year effort, the Autonomous Taxi, Take-Off and Landing (ATTOL) project, that featured two world-firsts for the aviation industry: fully automatic vision-based takeoffs and ...
ATHOL, Mass.—L.S. Starrett Co., a manufacturer of precision measuring tools, introduced its AV450 Automatic Vision System. The new 3-axis vision system allows users to cost-effectively achieve high ...
Vision Gate (VG), also known as Camera Gate, is a part of DTEC’s Vision Inspection Solution, which provides fully automated visual inspections of a vehicle. The Vision Gate is configurable with ...
The field of automatic reading and recognition of pointer instruments has witnessed significant advancements with the integration of computer vision and deep learning techniques. This research area ...
Airbus has successfully performed the first fully automatic vision-based take-off using an Airbus Family test aircraft at Toulouse-Blagnac airport. The test crew comprising of two pilots, two flight ...
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