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You can see the surroundings around your automobile in real time if your car has a 360-degree camera system. The 360-degree camera technology creates a single image, often a top-down view, by fusing the perspectives of various video cameras positioned around the vehicle.
The 360-degree video system highlights nearby hazards as you manoeuvre into a parking place, assisting you in avoiding collisions.
One camera is insufficient for a 360-degree camera system. Instead, numerous cameras are placed strategically all over the car, often on each bumper (within an emblem, in the grille, or close to the trunk release) (underneath the side mirrors, near the corners of the bumpers).
The camera array turns on when you move into reverse or, in some cars, when you click a button.
The Thailand EV Camera market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2026, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2027.
A series of mobile units created and produced by Adaptive Recognition are currently mounted on the top of police cruisers in Thailand, where they will improve the safety of the country’s roadways and citizens.
The selection was made based on the mobility of the MicroCAM ANPR/ALPR on-the-go cameras from Adaptive Recognition. MicroCAM features internal processing, does not require a network connection, and is PoE powered (Power over Ethernet).
Instead of relying on an internet connection or a computer connection, like cameras mounted on gantries do, this model offers a full mobile solution. MicroCAM conducts on-the-go licence plate identification in the same quality as a fixed high-end ANPR camera.
MicroCAM gives the finest of both worlds since it doesn’t want you to choose between them.