SAFETY TECH EXHIBITS ITS CAMERA MONITORING SYSTEMS FOR A SAFER DRIVING EXPERIENCE

Publisher: Truck and Bus!

Vision Systmes SITCE Sinapore

SITCE, 2-4 November, Singapore
Hall 404 booth F55

Following the success of its Camera Monitoring System (CMS) Smart-Vision in Europe, Safety Tech, a Gauzy
company, is proud to present its innovative mirrorless solution to the bus and coach operators and OEMs at SITCE
Singapore. The CMS is already chosen by over 40 operators and by many bus, coach, and truck OEMs, including
Irizar e-mobility, Hess, Van Hool and MAN.

Smart-Vision is a compact system that replaces rearview mirrors with high-definition cameras and interior displays
to offer optimized visibility and enhanced ergonomics. Compared with standard rearview mirrors, the CMS
covers a larger field of vision, the interior displays eliminate glare, and the automatic adjustment of the
screens’ brightness ensures excellent visibility in all lighting conditions (i.e.: entrance and exit of tunnels, low
light, bad weather).

Smart-Vision provides a high-quality image, night and day, and guarantees a stable image in any driving
environment (no vibration). In addition to eliminating lateral blind spots, the solution offers functions such as
parking and maneuvering aid or guidance assistance allowing a shorter turning radius.
Smart-Vision offers greater driving comfort, reduced fatigue and enhanced safety, but also allows a quick
return on investment.

Indeed, the system significantly cuts down fuel consumption thanks to the removal of the mirrors, which lowers
wind resistance for improved aerodynamics.

Smart-Vision improves maneuverability and minimizes the risk of collision between the mirror and tree branches
or road signs, which lowers maintenance costs linked to potential damages, while enhancing the vehicle’s
availability.

Watch the product video!

www.safety-tech.fr

Safety Tech will also showcase one of its newest ADAS solution, BSIS+, which mitigates blind spots.
Blind spots are a major cause of accidents involving buses and coaches. The UN regulation R151 on Blind Spot
Information Systems (BSIS) requires the system to inform the driver of the presence of a nearby cyclist who could
be endangered when turning away from the driver, so that the driver can stop the bus before crossing their path.
Safety Tech has developed an innovative system that goes beyond the R151 standard, to ensure maximum safety
for drivers and road users. BSIS+ offers a wider detection area starting from the vehicle body, allows the
detection of all vulnerable road users (bicycles, pedestrians, scooters, etc.), is available for both sides of the
vehicle, and can be integrated in the Smart-Vision solution without any additional display.

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