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Seon Launches Around Vehicle Monitoring System in School Bus, Transit Markets

The inView 360 is designed to eliminate vehicle blind spots by providing drivers with a real time 360-degree bird’s eye view of their surroundings.

May 17, 2016
Seon Launches Around Vehicle Monitoring System in School Bus, Transit Markets

Seon's inView 360 is designed to eliminate vehicle blind spots by providing drivers with a real time 360-degree bird’s eye view of their surroundings. 

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Seon's inView 360 is designed to eliminate vehicle blind spots by providing drivers with a real time 360-degree bird’s eye view of their surroundings.

COQUITLAM, British Columbia — Seon has launched its inView 360 Around Vehicle Monitoring (AVM) System, which is designed to eliminate vehicle blind spots, in the school bus and public transit fleet markets.

“Traditional mirror and rear vision camera technology still leave students and pedestrians walking near a school or transit bus vulnerable to dangerous blind spots," said Tom Gill, president of Seon. “InView 360 gives drivers a real time 360-degree bird’s eye view of their surroundings to prevent accidents and improve pedestrian safety.”

Four cameras that are strategically placed around the vehicle capture a 195-degree ultra-wide-angle view of the front, rear, driver, and curb side of the vehicle. These four views are blended and stitched together in an electronic control unit and then displayed to the driver in real time as a single “top-view” image on a dash-mounted monitor, according to Seon. A split screen shows drivers both the bird’s eye view around the vehicle, plus a second view that changes, depending on operating conditions. For example, when the vehicle is in reverse, the rear camera view displays on the right side of the monitor with colored guidelines to help drivers navigate tight parking spots.

When combined with a digital video recorder, the views on the display can be recorded and reviewed by fleet managers to identify the cause of an accident. Playback software displays multiple camera angles and audio synchronized with vehicle telemetry data such as brake signals, vehicle speed, and GPS location, giving fleet managers verifiable evidence to prove false claims and reduce insurance costs.

“The desire to improve driver visibility is the core value behind the development of the inView 360 AVM system,” said Kevin Brady, inView 360 product manager. “If we can give drivers a better view of their surroundings, they can avoid costly accidents and prevent vehicle damage, saving the lives of pedestrians and reducing fleet liability and insurance costs.”

The inView 360 system is also available for commercial and emergency vehicles. To learn more, visit www.seon.com/products/collision-avoidance-systems/inview-360.

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