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BLIND SPOT DETECTION 
PRESENTED BY: 
MUMAL RATHORE
BLIND SPOT 
 A blind spot in a vehicle is an 
area around the vehicle that 
cannot be directly observed 
by the driver while at the 
controls, under existing 
circumstances. 
 Blind spots exist in a wide 
range of vehicles: cars, 
trucks, motorboats, sailboats. 
and aircraft. 
 Blind spots can be caused by 
the window pillars, headrests, 
passengers, and other 
objects.
CONSEQUENCES OF BLIND SPOT 
 vehicular blind spot exists in 
the space between the 
driver’s peripheral vision and 
the area reflected by the 
rear-view mirrors. 
 This type of blind spot can 
swallow up entire vehicles, 
which is why it's so 
dangerous to change lanes 
without looking to the left or 
right. 
 And finally leads to 
accidents
 Every year, a large number of 
accidents take place due to blind 
spots. 
 Although the mortality rate of these 
accidents is just 1% which is low 
compared to other accidents 
The extent of injury and property 
damage is high. 
 Therefore, lane-change blind-spot 
accidents remain a cause of great 
concern.
How Can Technology Help Remove 
Blind Spots? 
 Mirrors can help remove blind spots behind a 
driver, but they typically leave large dead areas 
to both sides of a vehicle. 
 The addition of a convex blind spot mirror can 
allow a driver to see objects that fall into that 
type of blind spot, but those images are 
distorted and can make it difficult to judge 
distances. 
 It is also illegal to even install a blind spot mirror 
in some jurisdictions.
Blind spot ppt
Due to the errors caused by 
humans in arranging the mirrors 
,and distorted images obtained 
by the convex mirrors leads to a 
new technology called BLIND 
SPOT DETECTION 
.
BLIND SPOT DETECTION 
 Blind Spot Detection 
systems warn a driver 
that a vehicle is in his or 
her blind spot –areas to 
the side and rear of the 
vehicle outside the 
driver’s view. 
 So that accidents can 
be avoided 
 And due to it changing 
of lane will be easier 
and safetly
 Sensors (camera, 
ultrasonic, or radar) 
monitor the sides and 
rear of the vehicle for 
vehicles (including 
motorcycles) 
approaching from 
behind and alert the 
driver with lights 
mounted in either the 
side-view or rear-view 
mirrors, or the door.
If you switch on a turn signal showing intent to 
make a lane change, and a vehicle is present in 
the blind spot, the system may warn you with red 
or yellow flashing icons and/or audio alerts, or by 
vibrating the steering wheel or the driver’s seat.
WORKING OF SENSORS 
 These sensors continuously monitor the 
velocity and direction of the vehicle to 
obtain a digital picture of the vehicle's 
environment. The warning indicator is 
switched on when the vehicle 
approaches the blind spot. The system 
also emits an audio alarm to give an 
additional warning.
RANGE OF BLIND SPOT 
DETECTION
This is much easier to explain 
through a visual than through 
words alone
Things to keep in mind 
 These systems are designed to aid in the driving task. 
They are not intended to replace the driver’s attention 
and judgement. 
 Do not rely solely on the system. Always be vigilant 
when driving. 
 Drivers are encouraged to read the owner’s manual to 
become familiar with the system and the conditions 
when system operation is different or is not 
guaranteed.
BLIND SPOT MONITOR 
 A blind spot monitor is a vehicle-based sensor device 
that detects other vehicles located to the driver’s side and 
rear. Warnings can be visual, audible, vibrating or tactile
Does Blind Spot Detection Really 
Work? 
 According to the Highway Loss Data Institute, 
there isn’t enough data to determine whether 
blind spot detection results in fewer accidents. 
 Common sense indicates that the technology 
should help drivers avoid accidents, but real life 
data doesn’t always line up with expectations. 
 As only few cars are having this technology.
What else can blind spot detection do? 
 If you have blind spot 
detection, the sensors 
may also provide 
cross-traffic alert. 
 When you start to back 
out of a head-in 
parking spot with cars 
on either side, the 
sensors will notice 
traffic on either side 
heading in your 
direction and sound an 
alert, usually louder 
and more insistent that
Annoying? Then turn it off 
As for the complaint about annoying 
blinking lights, on most cars that’s only 
when you have your directional on; 
when it’s off, you got a non-blinking 
light that is no more distracting than 
others on the dash or instrument panel.
Should you buy? Yes, if you can afford 
the package 
 Safety groups almost all believe you 
should have blind spot detection. Between 
blind spot detection and lane departure 
warning, if you’ve only got money for one, 
you may find more safety group preference 
for BSD.
FUTURE DEVELOPMENT 
The blind-spot detection device developed by 
Advanced technology products of Toronto, 
Ontario, employs a patented passive infrared 
sensor technology that can sense thermal energy 
released from the tires of the vehicle while 
moving. 
 The temperature difference is used for turning on 
the red light to warn the driver. Most of the 
automobile manufacturers consider employing 
radar-based sensors as these radars cover a 
wide area from the vehicle's side to the rear and 
have the potential to differentiate mobile and 
stationary objects
CARS WITH BLIND SPOT 
DETECTION 
2014 Cadillac CTS 
2014 Mercedes-Benz S-Class
THANK YOU

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Blind spot ppt

  • 1. BLIND SPOT DETECTION PRESENTED BY: MUMAL RATHORE
  • 2. BLIND SPOT  A blind spot in a vehicle is an area around the vehicle that cannot be directly observed by the driver while at the controls, under existing circumstances.  Blind spots exist in a wide range of vehicles: cars, trucks, motorboats, sailboats. and aircraft.  Blind spots can be caused by the window pillars, headrests, passengers, and other objects.
  • 3. CONSEQUENCES OF BLIND SPOT  vehicular blind spot exists in the space between the driver’s peripheral vision and the area reflected by the rear-view mirrors.  This type of blind spot can swallow up entire vehicles, which is why it's so dangerous to change lanes without looking to the left or right.  And finally leads to accidents
  • 4.  Every year, a large number of accidents take place due to blind spots.  Although the mortality rate of these accidents is just 1% which is low compared to other accidents The extent of injury and property damage is high.  Therefore, lane-change blind-spot accidents remain a cause of great concern.
  • 5. How Can Technology Help Remove Blind Spots?  Mirrors can help remove blind spots behind a driver, but they typically leave large dead areas to both sides of a vehicle.  The addition of a convex blind spot mirror can allow a driver to see objects that fall into that type of blind spot, but those images are distorted and can make it difficult to judge distances.  It is also illegal to even install a blind spot mirror in some jurisdictions.
  • 7. Due to the errors caused by humans in arranging the mirrors ,and distorted images obtained by the convex mirrors leads to a new technology called BLIND SPOT DETECTION .
  • 8. BLIND SPOT DETECTION  Blind Spot Detection systems warn a driver that a vehicle is in his or her blind spot –areas to the side and rear of the vehicle outside the driver’s view.  So that accidents can be avoided  And due to it changing of lane will be easier and safetly
  • 9.  Sensors (camera, ultrasonic, or radar) monitor the sides and rear of the vehicle for vehicles (including motorcycles) approaching from behind and alert the driver with lights mounted in either the side-view or rear-view mirrors, or the door.
  • 10. If you switch on a turn signal showing intent to make a lane change, and a vehicle is present in the blind spot, the system may warn you with red or yellow flashing icons and/or audio alerts, or by vibrating the steering wheel or the driver’s seat.
  • 11. WORKING OF SENSORS  These sensors continuously monitor the velocity and direction of the vehicle to obtain a digital picture of the vehicle's environment. The warning indicator is switched on when the vehicle approaches the blind spot. The system also emits an audio alarm to give an additional warning.
  • 12. RANGE OF BLIND SPOT DETECTION
  • 13. This is much easier to explain through a visual than through words alone
  • 14. Things to keep in mind  These systems are designed to aid in the driving task. They are not intended to replace the driver’s attention and judgement.  Do not rely solely on the system. Always be vigilant when driving.  Drivers are encouraged to read the owner’s manual to become familiar with the system and the conditions when system operation is different or is not guaranteed.
  • 15. BLIND SPOT MONITOR  A blind spot monitor is a vehicle-based sensor device that detects other vehicles located to the driver’s side and rear. Warnings can be visual, audible, vibrating or tactile
  • 16. Does Blind Spot Detection Really Work?  According to the Highway Loss Data Institute, there isn’t enough data to determine whether blind spot detection results in fewer accidents.  Common sense indicates that the technology should help drivers avoid accidents, but real life data doesn’t always line up with expectations.  As only few cars are having this technology.
  • 17. What else can blind spot detection do?  If you have blind spot detection, the sensors may also provide cross-traffic alert.  When you start to back out of a head-in parking spot with cars on either side, the sensors will notice traffic on either side heading in your direction and sound an alert, usually louder and more insistent that
  • 18. Annoying? Then turn it off As for the complaint about annoying blinking lights, on most cars that’s only when you have your directional on; when it’s off, you got a non-blinking light that is no more distracting than others on the dash or instrument panel.
  • 19. Should you buy? Yes, if you can afford the package  Safety groups almost all believe you should have blind spot detection. Between blind spot detection and lane departure warning, if you’ve only got money for one, you may find more safety group preference for BSD.
  • 20. FUTURE DEVELOPMENT The blind-spot detection device developed by Advanced technology products of Toronto, Ontario, employs a patented passive infrared sensor technology that can sense thermal energy released from the tires of the vehicle while moving.  The temperature difference is used for turning on the red light to warn the driver. Most of the automobile manufacturers consider employing radar-based sensors as these radars cover a wide area from the vehicle's side to the rear and have the potential to differentiate mobile and stationary objects
  • 21. CARS WITH BLIND SPOT DETECTION 2014 Cadillac CTS 2014 Mercedes-Benz S-Class