FLIR Systems, Inc. and ANSYS are partnering to deliver superior hazard detection capabilities for assisted driving and autonomous vehicles (AVs), empowering automakers to deliver unprecedented vehicle safety.

Through this partnership, FLIR will integrate a fully physics-based thermal sensor into ANSYS’ foremost-edge driving simulator to model, test, and validate thermal camera designs within an ultra-realistic virtual world.

The new solution will reduce original equipment manufacturers’ (OEM) development time by optimising thermal camera placement for use with tools such as Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB), pedestrian detection, and within future AVs.

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