Most people don’t turn on their car’s headlights and think, I wish they were brighter. Shuji Nakamura is not most people.
The Nobel Prize-winning illumination scientist has spent the past five years developing a laser-based lighting system. His company, SLD Laser, says the new design is 10 times brighter than today’s LED lights, capable of illuminating objects a kilometer away while using less power than any current technology. And unlike a regular, dumb headlight, the laser can potentially be integrated into current and forthcoming driver-assistance systems.
Do headlights need to be brighter?
(Score: 2) by RS3 on Wednesday January 16 2019, @04:03PM (2 children)
Absolutely correct. I was just pointing out the time-frame that Dr. Land did this. I'm sure he envisioned TDM too! He is one of history's most under-recognized geniuses.
(Score: 2) by JoeMerchant on Wednesday January 16 2019, @04:27PM (1 child)
One downside to the TDM approach would be attenuation of ambient light...
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(Score: 2) by RS3 on Wednesday January 16 2019, @07:10PM
You inspired a thought that I'm writing before thinking about it, but how about VR goggles for all of this? I've noticed many dashcams have (some much) better night vision than I do. I see very well at night, but maybe too well. Yeah, I think I like the idea, until something goes wrong, but it's pretty easy to get them off quickly. I'm sure people are already doing this, but I'm curious what others think.