The Hamilton Spectator

VW studying interactiv­e head and taillights

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Innovative Volkswagen lighting technology is helping to boost safety and is also opening the door to increasing­ly personaliz­ed vehicle design.

Volkswagen’s engineers and designers use all of the technology available to them to improve safety with innovative lighting technology.

One of their goals is to enhance the lighting functions in current vehicles and, as a result, improve road safety in the present day.

This developmen­t work has culminated in the IQ. Light matrix LED headlights in the new Touareg, for example, which improve comfort and safety when driving at night.

However, lighting designers and engineers have an eye on the future, too. The assisted driving cars of tomorrow will confront road users with new everyday situations – such as a lack of eye contact with drivers.

This is where new, interactiv­e lighting functions come into play.

The new lighting systems will include micro-pixel HD headlights with up to 30,000 light points and high-performanc­e LED headlights as a low-cost alternativ­e to costintens­ive laser light.

For the first time, these micro-pixel HD headlights will project informatio­n directly onto the road, further improving safety.

This technology also enables new assist systems such as “Optical Lane Assist” to be brought to life.

In this system, the headlights project lanes in front of the Touareg, giving the driver precise informatio­n about the width of the SUV (including trailer) and the distance to the road lane markings, for example at road works.

The lanes also follow the radii of curves. Such useful and safety-enhancing lighting functions are being tested with the HD-LCD headlights.

New systems such as the matrix tail light cluster will also revolution­ize taillights.

Matrix tail light clusters will allow warnings to be incorporat­ed into the tail lights, for example, enabling dangerous situations, like the area at the end of a traffic jam, to be defused using car-to-car communicat­ion.

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Volkswagen believes future lighting systems will project 3D holograms containing informatio­n onto the road and into the virtual space.

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