Near-field projection enhances safety in the area around a vehicle
In 2022, more than 50,000 persons in Germany alone were injured by vehicles that turned, reversed or backed up improperly. Maneuvering in and out of parking spaces is another cause. For years, accidents of this kind have been among the most frequent causes of injuries. Vulnerable road users who are on foot or traveling by bicycle are especially at risk in such situations. It is all the more important to make road traffic safer for them and find appropriate solutions. “Near-field projection can display warning messages, vehicle outlines and current changes in direction onto the ground right near a vehicle,” explains Maximilian Austerer, Head of Innovation & Quotation Light Solutions at Continental. “Road users can see right away what direction the vehicle will move.”
Dynamic turn signal and backup warnings projected at the rear of a vehicle are specific applications of this technology. They show people nearby if the vehicle is about to change direction or back out of a parking space.
New projection capabilities of micro-LEDS
The powerful micro-LED module used for fully dynamic 360-degree near-field projection can project images onto the ground with a resolution of 16,000 pixels. The micro-LED chip has a theoretical maximum luminous flux of 10,000 lumens, which means that warnings can easily be seen in situations where safety is an issue, such as poorly lit parking garages or twilight. Aside from the question of performance, micro-LED technology is less complex in terms of optical layout and has a simple electronic system architecture. As a result, the micro-LED module along with all the other system-relevant components like the power supply and GPU can fit into a one-box solution measuring only 5 x 5 x 5 centimeters. “This makes integration in the vehicle very simple and opens up possibilities that go beyond safety,” says Maximilian Austerer. Once such a system is installed, many other applications relating to comfort and customer loyalty can easily be implemented, such as a light carpet to welcome the driver.