The Application of Speed Warning on Highway Using Anti-Dazzle Panel Based on Persistence of Vision Effect

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According to persistence of vision and the principle of color overlay, a new painting method of anti-dazzle panel is proposed. This painting method could allow drivers to see different colors under different speeds, which could be a means to inform drivers of their speeds. First the research analyzes the time of persistence of vision and the process of color overlay; then establishing the relationship between travel speed and color overlay based on persistence of vision; at last, using animation to simulating the method proposed in the research and illustrating the feasibility of this method.

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