From TriEyeMay 19 2021
Israeli startup TriEye, developer of the world’s first mass-market Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR) sensor, announces today its collaboration with Continental Engineering Services (CES), one of the leading engineering and production partners for automotive and industry customers. This collaboration will focus on the implementation of SWIR imaging systems in Driver Monitoring Systems.
TriEye’s sensing solution proves effective in challenging visibility conditions, such as high-glare from the sun, shade patterns from the surroundings, or approaching vehicle headlights - detection scenarios that are paramount for the safety and reliability of in-cabin monitoring. Beyond enhanced visibility, the companies will evaluate the unique added value of SWIR for remote material sensing in comparison to other sensor modalities. With TriEye's technology, Continental Engineering Services will be able to offer its customers valuable sensing solutions such as enhanced user identification capabilities or precise seat belt detection.