Intelligent high beam is a driver-assistance feature that uses sensors and intelligent software to automatically switch between high and low beam headlights. The controller (1) comprises a CAN bus communication module, a control module, a transformer module and an OBDII connector (3). This data is used to implement a variety of light functions. The high beam optimally lights up the road in the dark. To improve passenger safety by providing increased lighting during night or. A variable high beam system split into upper and lower sections detects vehicles in front and oncoming vehicles and automatically controls the illumination area accordingly to minimize glare for other drivers. In practice, the system relies on a forward-facing camera (and sometimes radar or other sensors) to monitor oncoming traffic, vehicles ahead, pedestrians, and.
[pdf] Distributed Temperature & Strain Sensing (DTSS) technology offers advanced monitoring capabilities by tracking temperature or mechanical strain along an optical cable, ensuring the reliability and safety of critical infrastructure assets. The temperature sensing fiber optic detection system mainly consists of fiber optic sensors (d. The heart of our solution – based on 25 years of experience as the leader in optical test – is a unique and proven solution for precise, around the clock temperature monitoring. Distributed fiber optic sensing has unique features that leave it far ahead of other sensing technologies in some particular fields.
[pdf] A manual transfer switch is installed next to the main service panel to override the normal electrical service with power from a backup generator during a power outage. Manual transfer switchesrequire an oper.
[pdf] High-end optical modules play a crucial role in telecom backbone networks, data center interconnects (DCI), and AI computing clusters. Silicon Photonics Integration Technology refers to the integration of optical functions on silicon substrates using CMOS-compatible manufacturing processes. Specifically, it enables modulators, waveguides, multiplexers, and photodetectors to be fabricated at wafer scale. As 800G modules transition from early adoption to mainstream deployment, the industry is already developing the next generations: 1.
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