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Smart vehicles: new technology beams 3D images of obstacles into drivers’ eyes

• Cambridge University researcher Jana Skirnewskaja has developed a solution to improve road safety that makes use of LiDAR data to identify obstacles that may not be visible to drivers.
• The technology displays augmented-reality, 3D images that are aligned in size and distance with real-life obstacles within the driver’s field of view.
• Developed in partnership with Google London's inclusive design team, the technology is intended to be accessible to all, enabling drivers to adjust the brightness and colours of images, and customize the information displayed according to their preferences.
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