Let's walk through a typical scenario: A bus driver is preparing to pull out of a bus stop. As they check their mirrors, a cyclist drifts into the blind spot on the right side. Here's how the
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1. Proximity Sensors Detect the Threat:
Embedded in the bus's bumpers, sides, or rear,
proximity sensor
units emit ultrasonic waves or radar signals. When these waves hit the cyclist, they bounce back, and the sensor calculates the distance. If the cyclist is within a critical range (say, 3-5 meters), the system flags it as a potential hazard.
2. Cameras Capture Visual Data:
Meanwhile, a camera like the
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—mounted on the bus's side mirror or rear—starts recording. Thanks to its Sony night vision technology, even if it's dusk or dawn, the camera captures clear, color footage, ensuring the driver can see exactly what's in the blind spot.
3. AI Analyzes the Risk:
The
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processes the camera feed, using machine learning to identify the object as a "cyclist" (not a stationary pole) and determines their speed and direction. This AI layer is crucial—it reduces false alarms, so the driver only gets alerts that matter.
4. Alerts Go Off Instantly:
The system sends two types of alerts: a visual warning (a flashing LED light on the side mirror or a pop-up on the dashboard monitor showing the cyclist's location) and an audio alert. Some systems, like the
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(adapted for buses), even use voice prompts: "Blind spot detected on the right! Cyclist approaching!"
5. The Driver Reacts:
With clear visuals and immediate alerts, the driver hits the brakes, avoiding a collision. It's a split-second interaction that turns a potential tragedy into a near-miss.