Research and Design of Multi-Angle Car Reversing Auxiliary System

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According to the current situation and the market needs, an automotive electronics intelligent auxiliary system was designed based on video segmentation technology and OSD display technology. By installing wide viewing fisheye, the system can get the video image information of environment behind the car from multi directions and relieazed 4 splited screens. Thus, vision of dead zone behind the car is maximized and make driving efficiency, safety and comfort are also improved at the same time.

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