According to foreign media reports, a Japanese research team recently invented a "transparent" vehicle with a system consisting of a computer, a projector, a camera, and a special mirror to project the outside of the car body inside the car body. With this image, the driver can see what is happening around the body and even behind the blind spots.
The project was invented by Susumu Tachi and Masahiko Inami from the Graduate School of Keio University in Japan to help drivers understand the environment around the car. In fact, this optical camouflage technology is not a new technology. It has existed for some time, but it is now being compressed and applied to cars. As the video shows, the system captures real-time imagery from outside the car onto the rear seat, allowing the driver to feel like sitting in a transparent car.
Some people may ask, when will this technology be used in real life?
Researchers say that this technology has been used on a Toyota Prius, and the almost transparent rear seat allows the driver to see what's happening behind the car while reversing. Researchers will continue to refine and improve this technology so that drivers can visually see the panoramic view from outside the car dashboard, instead of looking back at the back of the car. They are trying with some auto and car companies and hope to develop this technology as soon as possible.
Although this technology is still in the research and development stage, given that it has such attractive features, I believe there are not a few car manufacturers who are interested in it. I am looking forward to seeing it as early as now.
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