FLIR Launches Second Generation Thermal Camera for Self-Driving Cars

Company Unveils Self-Driving Test Vehicle Featuring Automatic Emergency Braking Enabled by Thermal Cameras 

WILSONVILLE, Ore. – January 7, 2019 — FLIR Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: FLIR) today announced its next-generation thermal vision Automotive Development Kit (ADK) for the development of self-driving cars. FLIR also unveiled a thermal-enhanced self-driving test vehicle that demonstrates how thermal cameras improve the safety of advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) and fill performance gaps in the autonomous vehicles (AV) of tomorrow. The new automotive camera and FLIR thermal test vehicle will be demonstrated this week at the 2019 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) at the Las Vegas Convention Center, South Hall Three, booth #31166.

Next-Generation FLIR ADK
 The next-generation thermal-vision ADK featuring the high-resolution FLIR Boson® thermal camera core, is designed to help automakers, tier-one automotive suppliers, and automotive innovators improve the safety of ADAS and self-driving vehicles. Paired with machine-learning algorithms for object classification, the ADK provides critical data from the far infrared portion of the electromagnetic spectrum to improve the decision making of AVs in common environments where other sensors experience challenges, such as darkness, shadows, sun glare, fog, smoke, or haze. The thermal-vision ADK augments the entire sensor suite and offers the redundancy needed to improve safety in AVs.

The new ADK is IP67-rated and now includes an integrated heated window for improved performance in all-weather testing. It also features Gigabit Multimedia Serial Link (GMSL), USB and Ethernet connection for easier integration. The FLIR ADK is available for purchase at www.flir.com/adk.

First Autonomous Test Vehicle to Utilize Thermal Cameras
FLIR is also showing the industry’s first thermal camera-equipped commercial test vehicle featuring multiple FLIR ADK cameras that will provide a 360-degree street view. The car demonstrates the ADK’s integration capabilities with radar, LIDAR, and visible cameras found on autonomous test vehicles today. With thermal camera-enabled automatic emergency braking (AEB), the car helps validate how thermal imaging with machine-learning classification improves the functionality of AEB.

Autonomous car developers interested in more information on the thermal-enhanced test vehicle may visit www.flir.com/adas

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About FLIR Systems, Inc.

Founded in 1978 and headquartered in Wilsonville, Oregon, FLIR Systems is a world-leading maker of sensor systems that enhance perception and heighten awareness, helping to save lives, improve productivity, and protect the environment. Through its nearly 3,500 employees, FLIR’s vision is to be “The World’s Sixth Sense” by leveraging thermal imaging and adjacent technologies to provide innovative, intelligent solutions for security and surveillance, environmental and condition monitoring, outdoor recreation, machine vision, navigation, and advanced threat detection. For more information, please visit www.flir.com and follow @flir.

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