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The Auto HDR function takes three photographs at various exposures, overlays the brilliant regions of the underexposed image and the dark areas of the overexposed image, and produces an image with a wider range of highlights and shadows (also known as gradation).
The highlight detail in auto HDR is superior to that in DRO and has less noise. However, it is not advised to use this function on moving objects. If the subject is moving and the surroundings have a significant brightness differential, the recorded image could appear blurry.
The Global Automotive HDR camera market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
Automotive HDR cameras for autonomous driving applications have started mass production at Tier IV, and sales are being made through five distributors. Using extensive knowledge and cutting-edge software design know-how acquired through a number of international flagship projects, TIER IV has been engaged in the development of automotive cameras that perform better than standard vision cameras in autonomous driving systems.
Its usage as the standard camera for autonomous vehicles has been ushered in by tests on the recently created camera that have been going on for more than a year. These tests have shown remarkable performance in particular with regard to object detection and scene perception. TIER IV has been the subject of numerous questions regarding its potential applications, including those for autonomous mobile robots, security, and surveillance systems, in addition to the field of autonomous driving.
In addition to having excellent image quality, this camera has outstanding performance when compared to other cameras now on the market. Additionally, TIER IV offers a wide range of support services that make it simple for users to create applications on their own. TIER IV will market a GMSL2-USB3 conversion kit in the future to allow customers to use this camera over a USB connection similarly to traditional Web cameras in order to meet a variety of consumer needs.