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Augmented Reality-Driven Heads-Up Displays for Revolutionizing Vehicle Driver Assistance
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Author(s): M. K. Srilekha (Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Kattankulathur, India), A. Maria Jossy (Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Kattankulathur, India), S. Hema Priyadarshini (Department of Medical Electronics Engineering, Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering, Bangalore, India), G. V. Krishna Pradeep (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Aditya University, Surampalem, India), S. Devi (Science and Humanities, Prince Shri Venkateshwara Padmavathy Engineering College, Chennai, India)and Arun Chokkalingam (Sona College of Technology, India)
Copyright: 2025
Pages: 26
Source title:
Virtual and Augmented Reality Applications in the Automobile Industry
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Devaraj E. (CMR University, India)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-7287-6.ch010
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Abstract
Augmented Reality (AR)-based HUD (Heads-Up Display) systems have changed the face of driver assistance in vehicles, which significantly improves safety, situational awareness, and driving efficiency. These systems project key information directly onto the windshield, superimposing navigation directions, speed, and collision avoidance alerts in a way that merges the real and digital worlds. AR-HUDs have solved some key problems with a society of current transportation by taking away driver distraction and making reaction times better. Utilizing advanced sensors, machine learning, and real-time data processing, these displays can dynamically adapt to changing conditions and ultimately provide a driver-specific experience. This chapter discusses the mechanism, the design principle, and the technology behind the AR-HUDs with a better effect on accident reduction, increasing the safety on the road overall. It includes current limitations, advancements on the way, and how these are being examined for autonomous and connected vehicles.
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