Title: PathFindIR Presentation
1FLIR PathFindIR
2Program
- FLIR Company overview
- The Electromagnetic Spectrum
- FLIR PathFindIR
- Other Driver Vision Enhancement Systems
- Image Frequency 9Hz vs. 25Hz
- Installation
- Application Examples
- Summary
- Contact details
3Company Overview
- FLIR Forward Looking Infrared
- Founded in 1978
- Turnover 575 mio (2006)
- Listed at NASDAQ (FLIR)
- 1,419 employees (2006)
- Global sales service
- ISO Certified
- 3 Divisions
- Government Systems
- Thermography
- Commercial Vision System
4Government Systems
- Airborne
- Maritime
- Land Systems
- Force Protection
- Unmanned Payloads
5Thermography
- Predictive Maintenance
- Utilities
- Building Diagnostics
- Manufacturing
- Range Phenomenology
- Science / RD / Testing
- Automation and OEM
6Commercial Vision Systems
- Law Enforcement
- Security Products
- Maritime
- Cores Components
- Aviation
- Vehicle Vision Systems
7Electromagnetic Spectrum (1)
Sir Isaace Newton, 1660
- Newton discovered that
- White light consists of different colors
- Contrary to historic believe light can be divided
8Electromagnetic Spectrum (2)
- Herschels study
- Does temperature change according to color of the
spectrum? - Findings
- Blue is coldest, red is the warmst
- Further on the red zone, it is even warmer (
infrared)
Visible
Ultraviolet
Infrared
Sir William Herschel, 1800
9IR in the Electromagnetic Spectrum
- IR is part of the Electromagnetic Spectrum
- IR radiation looks like light and travels at the
speed of light (299.793 km/sec) - IR is not visible for the human eye gt different
wavelength - Every object gt-273C (0K) emits thermal
radiation - IR is measured in micrometers (µm) micron
1/1.000.000 meter - Thermal imaging detects differences in IR
radiation (heat)
10FLIR / Autoliv / BMW relationship
- Nightvision as option available on BMW 5, 6 7
Series - Cores manufactured by FLIR gt further integrated
by Autoliv - Autoliv world wide exclusive agreement to supply
automotive (passenger car) OEMs - Very successfull 40,000 (2006)
- More automotive OE projects pending
11PathFindIR - Key Specifications
- Technology Thermal imaging (passive)
- Resolution 320 x 240 pixels
- Lens 19 mm
- Field of View 36(H) x 27(V)
- Time to image lt2 sec
- Input voltage 6V to 16V
- Analog Video Output NTSC or PAL
- Operating Temp -40C to 80C
- Automotive Standard IEC-60068-2-11
- Military Standard MIL-STD-810F
- Protective Window Germanium
- Heating element Consumption lt2 watts
- Weight 360 grams
12FLIR PathFindIR
- Thermal imaging allows you to see in total
darkness. With PathFindIR, you can see road
hazards like animals, persons and disabled
vehicles long before you can see them with
headlights.
13PathFindIR Detection Range
- See 5x further than with standard lights
- Detect persons, animals, debris, and disabled
vehicles sooner - Increase reaction time
- Time to asses the hazard
- Time to plan evasive maneuvers
- Time to reduce speed
- Time to stop the vehicle
Low Beam 100 m
PathFindIR 800 m
High Beam 160 m
14PathFindIR Detection Range
Infrared detection 800 m
High Beam detection 160 m
Low Beam detection 100 m
15PathFindIR Field of View
- Wide field of view (FOV) 36
- Vertical FOV 27
- Wider than headlight FOV
- Detect pedestrians animals before they enter
the vehicles path
16PathFindIR vs. Visual
See upcoming curves and changes in terrain
See hazards on the side of the road
17PathFindIR vs. Visual
Walking man with dog
Normal Vision
PathFindIR
18PathFindIR vs. Visual
Not Blinded by approaching Headlights
19PathFindIR vs. Visual
20PathFindIR Performance in Various Temperatures
21PathFindIR See in Hazardous Conditions
- Detects IR energy through obscurants
- See through smoke
- See through dust
- See better in light-moderate rain
- See better in light fog
- See better in snow
22Other Driver Vision Enhancement Systems
- Xenon Lights
- Same viewing range as normal headlights
- Easy integration
- No additional camera or monitors needed
- Cannot see through smoke, dust etc.
- Image Intensifiers
- Use with head set of bi/monocular
- Always a source of light needed
- Systems shuts down with too much light
- Near Infrared Systems (passive)
- Images appear more natural
- Cameras can be mounted behind glass
- Does not work at all in rain, fog or snow
- Less than half the range of passive systems
- Cameras are relatively inexpensive, but
illumination sources are expensive. - Far Infrared Systems (active)
23Other DVEs Active IR Illumination
- Principle of Active Infrared Night Vision
Systems - Dedicated illuminators emit IR light. The
reflection of objects is captured by a special
camera. The systems operates in the near infrared
spectrum. - Pros of NIR (Active)
- Images are more natural and recognizable
- Allows for easier integration of the camera which
can look thru the glass. - Signs can be read
- Cameras are less expensive
- Cons of NIR (Active)
- Less than half the range of passive systems
- Does not work at all in rain, fog or snow
- Cameras are relatively inexpensive, but
illumination sources (modified headlights) are
expensive. - Near cameras can blind each other
- Confusing video output many objects emphasized
- Results favored FIR unambiguously
- (University of Michigan - Transportation Research
Institute)
24Comparison NIR vs. FIR
NIR (active system) FIR
(passive system)
25Other DVEs Systems Image Intensifiers
- Principle of Image Intensifiers
- Any form of (reflected) light will significantly
by enhanced, which makes object in e.g. moonlight
visible. - PathFindIR has many advantages
- No light source needed at all
- Driver not blinded by excess light (e.g.
approaching vehicle or light post) - Works both night time and day time
- Ability to see through smoke and dusk
- Comfortable for driver no headset required
- Data recording possible
- Driver can still monitor onboard instruments
(e.g. GPS, vehicle control panel, other displays) - Only one forward camera required camera can be
linked to multiple screens
26Image Frequency
- Full (25Hz) and reduced (9Hz) frame rate
PathFindIR versions available - The full frame rate versions are subject to US
Department of Commerce Export control. - Export license procedure for full frame versions
takes one average 8-10 weeks - Required documents BIS-711 Form End-User
statement - The 9 Hz cameras are not US export controlled.
Advantages - Shorter delivery times
- Usability worldwide
- No complicated administration
- High resale value
- Rent out camera
27Installation
- Optional 6m cable with BNC connector available
- Analog video output (PAL or NTSC)
- Power requirement 12 Vdc nominal (range 6V to
12V) - Power consumption 2W (6W with heater turned on)
- Dimensions (w x h x l) 58mm x 57mm x 72mm
- Connector adds 25.7mm to height
- Mounting points 2 per side, M4x0.7 (6mm screws
required) - Lens should have open view cannot be mounted
behind glass!!!
28PathFindIR kit will be released soon
29Display Examples (not available from FLIR)
Visor 7
Flip Down 7
HUD
In Dash 5-7
Rear View 4.5
30Application Examples
- Military vehicles
- Fire fighting trucks
- Commercial trucks
- Armored vehicles
- Police cars
- Construction vehicles
- Ambulances
- Mining / heavy duty
- Border control vehicles
- Trains / trams / metro
- Rescue services
- Buses
- ARFF (airport rescue fire fighting)
- Forestry services
31Application Armored Passenger Car
Mercedes S600 by Stoof International GmbH
(Borkheide - D)
32Application Automobiles SUVs
Toyota 4Runner with Pioneer LCD Panel
33Application Army Vehicles
Various examples of integration in military
trucks
34Application Heavy Duty Truck
Euclid dump truck at Anglo American HQ (Coal
Division) in South Africa
35PathFindIR Summary
36www.flir.com
37Thank you