DENSO’s Digital Side-View Monitor ECU for use in new Lexus ES
Digital side-view monitor technology is expected to help improve vehicle safety by increasing and enhancing the view in bad weather compared to conventional optical mirrors. DENSO has been committed to developing technologies to recognize the environment around vehicles using cameras and radar sensors. By taking full advantage of its image processing technology refined in the course of development processes, DENSO was able to develop the world’s first digital side-view monitor ECU.
Digital images captured in real time for improved driver viewing and safety
A digital side-view monitor system consists of cameras, an ECU, and displays. The ECU processes and controls the image captured by side-view cameras in real time based on various kinds of vehicle information, and presents images on the displays, one each on the left and right sides of the cabin, depending on the driving condition and the environment around the vehicle. The ECU interlocks the monitors with the turn signal operation when making a left or right turn or changing lanes, and the shift lever operation when backing up. Images from the left and right behind the vehicle are expanded to enhance the view for the driver.
Avoiding traffic accidents in low lit areas
In a road environment with different brightness levels, such as a tunnel, or a parking garage during the daytime, the ECU recognizes the situation using information from the vehicle, such as brightness around the vehicle and changes in vehicle speed, and controls the camera exposure to provide a view that is suitable for the surrounding environment.
DENSO has been developing technologies and products to help create a society free from traffic accidents. Based on these technologies, DENSO will continue to contribute to building a safe and secure automotive society for all people around the world.