Audio and infotainment supplier Harman is showing its integration of Google Glass with its advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) engine at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.
It claims to be the first Tier One supplier to launch ADAS implementation on wearable devices, a growing market projected to exceed US$5bn in 2016.
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Google Glass can be seamlessly integrated with the company’s ADAS engine. The system uses an Android camera feed and image processing to analyse in a real time camera the potential road risks and provide alerts through Google Glass.
The system can continuously compute the time to collision with the vehicle in front and provide audio visual collision alerts once the risk level crosses a certain threshold. The concept demonstrates how a driver can receive headway alerts, collision and offroad warnings delivered straight to Google Glass, along with emergency or warning messages.
