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High beams often blind oncoming traffic, yet are very useful to the driver. Until the IR cameras + HUD thingy is completed, i advocate another approach: cameras with onboard intelligence (cmos+fpga) track oncoming traffic, and a lcd in the light's path blots out the light in direction of other headlights.
Mercedes: Adaptive High Beam Assistant
http://www.emercede...Beam_Assistant.html Adjusts distance, doesn't block out with LCD or anything. [jutta, Jan 19 2009]
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I like it - looks like Merc stole your theme, or the other way around. I see what you're wanting to do here, but with the LCD blotting array, you could do so much more... 'steering sensetive' lighting etc. |
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Let's just hope the other guys have their headlights on so the camera can see them, otherwise they'll be blind (teach 'em a lesson though)! |
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Lobeth thee thine holy...nah, it doesn't work. |
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'-eth' is a third-person verb ending.
'Thee' is to 'thou' as 'me' is to 'I'.
'Thine' (usually) corresponds to 'yours', not to 'your'. |
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No wonder //it doesn't work//. ;) |
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