Volvo is going to introduce its latest electric car XC90 on 9th November. The company has claimed that their flagship EV is surrounded by an ‘invisible shield of protection’. If you are wondering what is this shield, then let us tell you that the company is going to use many different sensors and cameras in this car, which will be connected to radar and lidar. The safety of the car can be impenetrable through this whole system.
The Swedish carmaker, owned by Geely, will show the driver a 360-degree real-time view of the world, for which Volvo has used a suite of sensors such as multiple cameras, radar and LiDAR, working on a special computing platform and software. Is.
Volvo has press release “LiDAR senses the road in front of you, whether it’s day or night, and even at highway speeds. It can see small objects hundreds of meters ahead, providing information, action, and avoidance.” Gets more time.
Volvo says that the invisible shield of safety continues to work with sensors and cameras inside the car, which operate on the company’s in-house-developed algorithms. This technology even enables the EX90 electric car to see when the driver is distracted or tired or inattentive. Provided further that the system shall alert the driver. If the driver is still not alert, or falls asleep or becomes ill while driving, the EX90 will safely stop itself and call for help.