Just picked up my new X5 hybrid and loving it so far. I heard BMW has the drive recorder, but I can't seem to find it anywhere on mine. I added almost all the packages and add ons, so not sure why it doesn't show up. Is anyone else missing it (or am I looking in the wrong spot)?

A system that videos a vehicle's surroundings by means of a camera installed to the vehicle, and records the video. It's receiving attention as a support tool that enables determination of the causes of accidents or other events through analysis of the information it records when the event happens. Its use is expanding in the field, primarily in taxis and other commercial vehilcles. With the rise in safe driving and safety awareness, there is also an increasing need for drive recorders for ordinary cars. Since first delivering commercial-use drive recorders ? mainly for taxis ? in 2005, we have also released systems for buses and trucks, and in 2006 we began marketing systems for ordinary cars. By rounding out our range of these products to include those for ordinary cars as well as those for commercial use, we are supporting a car life for drivers.


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Thanks to being equipped with GPS, the products can acquire positional and speed information along with moving images.

On the exclusive viewer, drivers can check the G value, vehicle speed, and ? via linkage with Google Maps or Google Earth ? their car's position and motion path.

Also, the viewer's image enlargement function can be used to check numbers, and its simple image processing functions to make uploads/edits to SNS. With other functions besides, it's simple and convenient.

To suppress interference with digital terrestrial broadcasts and so on, we've reduced the digital noise that occurs when the high-quality images taken by the separate megapixel camera are sent to the drive recorder body. Thanks to the camera-separate-from-body design with only a small-sized camera installed to the windshield, there is little to impair the driver's range of vision and a neat external appearance is maintained.

A voice message warns: "That's dangerous driving!" or the like when the driver turns the steering wheel sharply or accelerates suddenly, etc. Also, if safe driving conditions are not met within a certain time, a voice announcement urges the driver's attention, thus contributing to safe driving education and eco driving.

Two indicator LEDs, blue for the GPS signal and red for power, are on the bottom of the device, next to the emergency button that lets the driver record a file even when an accident hasn't occurred. A covered SD card slot sits on one side of the device, while a port for the power cable is mounted in the other. The most problematic aspect of mounting the X-Driven DRS-1100 in a car is its power cable. It must run from the device to a 12-volt power point. Fortunately, the company provides a very long power cable and several sticky cable ties, so the cable could be run along the edge of the windshield.

You can save files onto different drives, and give them more logical names than that provided by the device. The saved files use the extension ub1, a proprietary format that combines video and GPS information. There are also buttons to take a snapshot at any given point in the footage, or print out the screen. The ub1 files generated by the device can also be exported as a simple avi movie file, although these files will only show the video taken by the camera, and none of the attendant GPS information.

Loading files into the view is a bit rough. You have to load a file named _system.mdb from the SD Card to see the saved event files. You can save event files off to a hard drive or other location. But they won't appear in the same list format as the files on the SD card, instead requiring a different file open button to view each one individually.

Because the cameras are filming all the time they can capture footage before pressing the button for manual recording. However, the footage is only saved when a collision happens or in case of manual selection. The driver view is also available in some cars. Driver view camera has a smile activation feature to take pictures of the driver.

Objective:  Though autonomous emergency braking (AEB) systems for car-to-cyclist collisions have been under development, an estimate of the benefit of AEB systems based on an analysis of accident data is needed for further enhancing their development. Compared to the data available from in-depth accident data files, data provided by drive recorders can be used to reconstruct car-to-cyclist collisions with greater accuracy because the position of cyclists can be observed from the videos. In this study, using data from drive recorders, the performance and limitations of AEB systems were investigated.

Method:  Data of drive recorders involving taxi-to-cyclist collisions were collected. Using the images collected from the drive recorders of those taxis, 40 cases of 90 car-to-cyclist intersection collisions were reconstructed using PC-Crash. Then, the collisions were reconstructed again utilizing car models with AEB systems installed while changing the sensor's field of view (FOV) and the delay time of initiating vehicle deceleration.

Conclusion:  The AEB systems were effective for mitigating collisions that occurred due to driver perception delay. Because cyclists have a traveling velocity, a wide-angle FOV is effective for reduction of car-to-cyclist intersection collisions. The reduction of delay time in braking can reduce the number of collisions that are close to the braking performance limit. The collisions that remained even with an ideal AEB system in the PC-Crash simulation indicate that such collisions could still occur for autonomous cars if the traffic environment does not change.

I want to recover data from its hard disk. I need to buy a SATA-to-USB adapter and connect the hard drive to power then to USB and mount it on my PC. I have done data recovery on formatted external hard disks many times. My question is, do DVD recorders in general, and this DVD recorder in particular, have a file system similar to the file system of PCs?

Hello, I don't know much about DVR's besides that it can record digital media to an HDD or DVD so that you can watch it later. I have also been looking at DVD/hard drive recorder. Can someone explain to me the difference between a DVR and a DVD/hard drive recorder? and what features do both of them have?

Here is a webpage I found of a DVD/hard drive recorder.

Some cable broadcasts may be copy protected... I don't know. In that case you can probably make a standard-definition copy from the analog connections to a DVD/hard drive recorder, but you'd have to use the cable company's DVR to save HD broadcasts. (All commercial DVDs, Blu-Rays, and even VHS tapes are copy protected.)

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Hello, I don't know much about DVR's besides that it can record digital media to an HDD or DVD so that you can watch it later. I have also been looking at DVD/hard drive recorder. Can someone explain to me the difference between a DVR and a DVD/hard drive recorder?

There is certainly nothing wrong with asking certain questions. However, with the long-time existence of google, answers to so many questions can be found with google. Eg. the question you asked can easily be found using google. Eg.... google "difference between DVR and DVD/HDD recorder". Or look up definitions in google --- eg "DVD/HDD recorder", and "DVR". Also, look up "PVR".

The Pro USB flash drive is one of our favorite audio recorders. The audio quality is super clear, and the battery life is much longer than a lot of the audio products that were around just a couple years ago. In fact the battery was just upgraded from a 15-hour to a 24-hour battery in late 2019. It's hard to go wrong with this one.

It is necessary to examine the driver behavior in intersections since many traffic accidents occur in the area. During yellow light, drivers occasionally cause the dilemma either passing through the intersection or stopping at stop line. In this paper, using the drive recorder equipped vehicle, many incident data that occurred during yellow light has been investigated. Using the collected data, actual dangerous zone during yellow light was extracted. Because the zone is one of the targets for accident prevention, the obtained understandings are useful in considering measures for enhancing safety such as road-vehicle communications.

Fine-grained pedestrian actions on the self-collected databases: (a) crossing; (b) walking straight; (c) turning; and (d) riding a bicycle. Fine-grained pedestrian action recognition should be an issue in safety systems that have a recognition problem with distinguishing different actions between subtle changes. To improve the recent safety systems such as advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and self-driving cars, the concept is very important because a pedestrian intention can be estimated in advance.

The paper proposes a novel concept of fine-grained pedestrian action recognition for intention estimation in a safety system. Two databases have been collected by dividing two scenarios into experimental and practical scenes. The experimental dataset contains fine-grained pedestrian actions in a static background, and the practical dataset includes fine-grained actions from a driving recorder. The paper also proposes a convnet-based descriptor that contains a couple of modifications to adapt problem-specified difficulties. In addition to the baseline architecture, a feature enhancement and parameter adaptation has been implemented. The experimental section shows the effectiveness of database and system configuration, and demonstrates pedestrian intention recognition with fine-grained pedestrian action recognition.

THine Electronics, Inc. announced that its unique solution for transmitting images from vehicle-mounted cameras, the V-by-One (R) HS chipset, has been adopted in Owltech Co. Ltd.'s omnidirectional high-quality image drive recorder "OWL-DR803FG-3C," which is the winner of the home appliances of the year award by a Japanese magazine in 2020. The chipset is used in vehicle-mounted applications that involve the use of multiple cameras, such as advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), surround view systems (SVS), driver monitoring systems (DMS), and electronic mirrors (e-mirrors). 17dc91bb1f

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