A system that allows autonomous vehicles to gain
a 3D view of an area could reduce the chance of a collision with an unseen obstacle or person by 14 times
A human driver approaching a blind corner must slow down and prepare for the unexpected, but an autonomous car connected to CarSpeak would be able to cruise through, provided with a continuous
3D view of the area created from information captured by other cars, or by a sensor fixed in place to help with the blind spot.
Not exact matches
«Micro-scale
3D models are an important tool for many
areas of science, but for most micro or nano - scale objects only a portion
of the object can be seen in the field
of view,» says Gopala Mulukutla, a research scientist in the Institute for the Study
of Earth, Oceans and Space at UNH and the study's lead author.
With the Remote
3D View technology, these three - dimensional
views of the vehicle's surrounding
area can also be downloaded to the owner's smartphone with the help
of BMW Connected App.
The initial display is pretty basic — it's your normal birds - eye
view of the
area with a little blip showing your exact location, but zooming in gives you a mildly
3D representation
of the
area around you.
Added to which, Remote
3D View allows users to access images
of the
area around their car on their smartphone.
There's the rear camera, the front bumper camera, side curb -
view cameras, and other modes that use digital sorcery to stitch together a
3D bird's - eye around
view of the
area around the car.
There's the rear camera, the front bumper camera, side curb -
view cameras, and other modes that uses digital sorcery to stitch together a
3D bird's - eye around
view of the
area around the car.
The whole
of the Great Barrier Reef is extensively mapped and the
area can be further examined using satellite images and Google have included underwater images
of the Great Barrier Reef as part
of their «Street
View» programme which can even be
viewed in
3D.
Part
of me wished there was an option to turn off the
3D functionality so that both screens on the
3DS could be utilized to make an even larger
viewing area.
While traveling between combat
areas on the map, players will encounter world puzzles that allow the player to obtain chests that can contain virtual
3D models and game art that can be
viewed in the museum at Peach's Castle, the hub world
area of the game.
Kubrik
3D is a puzzle game similar in idea to Tetris but is played in a
3D view so instead
of clearing a line you must clear a level
of the cube like game
area.
And, rather spectacularly, this is the
3D view of the yearly CO2 cycle, 2014 - 2015: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syU1rRCp7E8 You can really see the localized emissions from
areas with large fossil fuel use, as well as from large fires in other parts
of the world.