Such driver assistance applications require reliable, durable and versatile optical sensors which improve the safety and the comfort of driving. After all, the interaction of different sensors (by data fusion) is the key to autonomous driving. Regardless of whether the optical sensors are infrared-, laser-, Lidar- or video-based, Materion Balzers Optics offers state-of-the-art thin film coatings and coated optical components for all types of sensors, helping automotive sensor suppliers to dictate the development pace of the next optical sensor generation.
ADAS (advance driving assistance systems) such as ACC systems take over more and more functions in t... more
ADAS (advance driving assistance systems), supported by camera applications, take over more and more... more
Gesture recognition and time of flight (ToF) systems like 3D imaging applications require maximum tr... more
In darkness or difficult light conditions, night vision assistance systems help the driver to see pe... more
Autonomous vehicles rely on accurate perception of their immediate surroundings. It is necessary to... more