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wheeler drives
Agenda
Introduction/Objective
Application
Working principal
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Introduction/Objective
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Application
For large vehicles allow the driver to remotely pan and tilt the
camera.
Built-in audio intercoms (one-way or two-way) are used in addition
to the camera system for communicating with a spotter outside the
vehicle - common when backing large trailers or launching boats.
Night vision cameras use a series of infrared lights for backing in
the dark, when the positioning or the intensity of the vehicle's white
reverse lights are insufficient for this purpose.
Backup or Reversing Cameras can be added as aftermarket
additions to vehicles that do not come with factory-fitted systems.
They are available in both wired and wireless versions.
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Working principal
The design of a backup camera is distinct from other cameras in that the image is
horizontally flipped so that the output is a mirror image.
This is necessary because the camera and the driver face opposite directions, and
without it, the camera's right would be on the driver's left and vice versa.
A mirrored image makes the orientation of the display consistent with the physical
mirrors installed on the vehicle.
The camera is typically pointed on a downward angle, to view potential obstacles
on the ground as well as the position of approaching walls and docks, rather than
straight back.
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Working principal
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Steering
Brakes wheel
Alerts Mechanism mechanism
&
Alarm
DRIVES
GEAR
BOX CPU
s/c
Audio &
Sensor based Camera
Bipper
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A way ahead
Reverse gear will activate camera and sensor of the device .The moment sensor
senses any particular object within given threshold limit say 900mm then it triggers
alarm and give signal to autocontrol drives and with the help of these drives
Brakes will be applied automatically inspite of human error.
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