Two weeks ago Nikon released a press release about a new in-vehicle camera system co-created with Mitsubishi Fuso: Mitsubishi Fuso and Nikon to exhibit co-created in-vehicle camera system at CES 2025: going forward, Nikon will explore possible ways of using this technology to help solve various issues The new camera technology combines a telephoto and wide-angle lens system into a single compact device, enabling users to see far away and also check their periphery at the same time. This technology allows drivers to simultaneously monitor distant objects and the immediate surroundings, reducing the number of cameras needed for a comprehensive 360-degree view. By utilizing a shared optical axis for both focal lengths, the system eliminates parallax errors, which is crucial for vehicle AI to detect and track distant objects accurately. In collaboration with Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation (MFTBC), Nikon showcased this camera system at the 2025 CES in Las Vegas. The partnership, ongoing since 2020, focuses on equipping future trucks and buses with advanced camera technology. The integration of Nikon’s camera system into such vehicles represents a significant advancement in autonomous driving technology, potentially improving operational efficiency and safety in waste collection and other industries. Here are two related videos in Japanese where you can see an autonomous garbage truck of the future following a worker at a close distance while emptying bins and avoiding obstacles and pedestrians without manual intervention: Additional informtion from Nikon: In-Vehicle Camera System Advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS*) and autonomous driving technology in the...
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