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Help to spot those hidden obstacles

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NISSAN has developed safety technology that it says will help drivers see hidden or obscured obstacles. Designed to combine the digital universe with the physical one, ‘Invisible-to-visible’ (or I2V) merges data from 360-degree sensors with data from the cloud, enabling the car to show the driver

their surroundin­gs, pointing out hazards and even predicting what’s coming next, showing what might be behind a building or around a bend.

Project engineer Tetsuro Ueda explained: “Simply put, the ‘metaverse’ is the virtual universe. Sensor data, cloud data and artificial intelligen­ce live in the digital world, and their communicat­ion language is binary.

“However, humans can’t understand what’s being communicat­ed just by looking at the binary data. I2V technology merges the digital world and the real world to a new level of connectivi­ty that connects cars to the metaverse.”

Local data about physical surroundin­gs is collected by on-board sensors and combined with global data about transport infrastruc­ture from the cloud. “These allow the artificial intelligen­ce to drive the car. When the car processes the data and visualises it, the driver feels at ease and can trust the car,” said Ueda.

Other data can be presented to the driver via various methods. Nissan’s examples include a floating avatar that acts as navigator, as well as superimpos­ed road instructio­ns and voice warnings.

The system can even display animated local guides to show drivers around unfamiliar cities and call on cloud data to figure out when and where a parking space might become available.

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The new virtual universe safety technology being developed by Nissan.

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