Start of demonstration experiment for "Pedestrian Detection Navigation" utilizing LPWA beacons.
Detect the presence of pedestrians quickly from several hundred meters away! Can be used to prevent traffic accidents.
Our company will conduct a demonstration experiment of the "Pedestrian Detection Navigation" system, which utilizes the SAN system of the developed IoT location information terminal and car navigation to detect pedestrians near vehicles and notify the vehicle driver to prevent traffic accidents. The system developed this time takes advantage of the characteristics of LPWA, detecting the radio waves from the SAN tags carried by pedestrians using a dedicated receiving unit connected to the car navigation system installed in the vehicle. This allows for quick awareness of a pedestrian's presence from several hundred meters away. Additionally, an accelerometer built into the SAN tag compatible with the pedestrian detection navigation automatically determines whether the pedestrian is walking or stopped. Since it can distinguish between different types of pedestrians, such as the elderly, children, or cyclists, it enables more reliable alerts to drivers using the car navigation terminal. [Overview of the Experiment] ■ Demonstration Period: Approximately three months from October to December 2019 ■ Demonstration Area: Aichi Prefecture, Tokyo ■ Role Distribution - Pioneer: Provision of navigation compatible with pedestrian detection and technical support - Kato Electric: Development of pedestrian detection navigation and demonstration experiment *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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Since our establishment, we have been active with the theme of applying electrical and electronic technology to solve regional issues and contribute to safety and security. The occurrence of the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake prompted us to believe that quickly discovering and protecting people is the first step in saving lives. We have continued research and development with the ultimate challenge of reliable search and discovery technology, and in the spring of 2016, the SAN Flower monitoring service was completed. Not only does our service enable search and discovery, but it also integrates with the car security systems we have developed over the years. Furthermore, it will create new demands and a sense of security through technology that connects people, cars, and cities in ways that were not possible before.