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==Inventor(s)== | ==Inventor(s)== | ||
[[:Category:Axel Nix of Birmingham MI | [[:Category:Axel Nix of Birmingham MI US|Axel Nix of Birmingham MI US]][[Category:Axel Nix of Birmingham MI US]] | ||
[[:Category:Joern Ihlenburg of Berlin | [[:Category:Joern Ihlenburg of Berlin DE|Joern Ihlenburg of Berlin DE]][[Category:Joern Ihlenburg of Berlin DE]] | ||
[[:Category:Nazar F. Bally of Sterling Heights MI | [[:Category:Nazar F. Bally of Sterling Heights MI US|Nazar F. Bally of Sterling Heights MI US]][[Category:Nazar F. Bally of Sterling Heights MI US]] | ||
[[:Category:Duane W. Gebauer of Gregory MI | [[:Category:Duane W. Gebauer of Gregory MI US|Duane W. Gebauer of Gregory MI US]][[Category:Duane W. Gebauer of Gregory MI US]] | ||
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This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20250014356 titled 'VEHICULAR VISION SYSTEM | This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20250014356 titled 'VEHICULAR VISION SYSTEM | ||
==Original Abstract Submitted== | ==Original Abstract Submitted== |
Latest revision as of 08:43, 25 March 2025
VEHICULAR VISION SYSTEM
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Nazar F. Bally of Sterling Heights MI US
Duane W. Gebauer of Gregory MI US
VEHICULAR VISION SYSTEM
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20250014356 titled 'VEHICULAR VISION SYSTEM
Original Abstract Submitted
a vehicular vision system includes an electronic control unit (ecu) having a plurality of coaxial connectors. individual vehicular cameras of a plurality of vehicular cameras are connected to respective coaxial connectors of the ecu via respective coaxial cables. electrical power for a vehicular forward-viewing camera is carried from the ecu to the vehicular forward-viewing camera via a first coaxial cable connected to a first coaxial connector of the ecu. image data captured by the vehicular forward-viewing camera is carried to the ecu via the first coaxial cable and is converted at a first serializer of the camera to first serialized image data and is de-serialized at a first de-serializer of the ecu to form first de-serialized image data. responsive at least in part to processing of first de-serialized image data, an object is detected. processing of first de-serialized image data at the ecu includes structure from motion (sfm) processing.