Whether wheel loaders, dumpers or combine harvesters, 360° camera systems turn out to be part of standard equipment on mobile machines. When it comes to detecting people on a construction site, manoeuvring on narrow and dusty roads or optimising harvesting processes, a perfect view of the machine and its surroundings is always crucial.
However, image quality, robustness in harsh environments and long-term availability are the factors that make the difference in day-to-day work and determine the real benefit of a viewing solution. High-resolution camera systems by Liebherr provide operators of mobile machines in all sectors with detailed images, whether from a 360° perspective or zoomed in as a single camera view. This does not only make work more efficient and comfortable, but also helps to prevent accidents and damage to property.
One of the most important improvements of the new system version is the use of the latest generation of digital cameras and displays. Based on the experience of three generations in the field and the knowledge of the special requirements that construction machinery places on components, the new camera has been adapted even more precisely to the needs of its users. This applies in particular to image quality and robustness.
Full HD resolution of up to two megapixels allows the operator to see all relevant details at a glance in a single 360° image. This means that any errors in the work process, for example during harvesting, can be detected early and corrected more quickly. The camera's mechanics have also been optimised to withstand the harsh operating conditions that mobile machinery is exposed to on a daily basis, such as frost, dust and strong vibrations. Measuring 50 x 50 millimetres, the camera takes up very little space in a machine and does not require a glass front.
Whether in the agricultural, construction or municipal sector, preventing accidents caused to people is a top priority on site. By integrating a human detection system that visually warns the driver about someone entering the individually predefined danger zone, the original application is expanded from a pure machine and area monitoring system to a digital assistance system for accident prevention. This is an important step towards the much-needed improvement of occupational in agriculture and forestry. The danger zone is defined upon system calibration and can be adjusted later, if necessary.
LiXplore® Detect for human detection is available as an option for the 360° system. Its high reliability is based on the full HD resolution of the new cameras and the processing power of the new display controller. In combination with sensors, many other applications will be possible in the future, such as the automatic and preventive sorting of diseased plants during harvest or the optimal distribution of the amount of fertiliser (precision farming).
Quick and easy calibration of the system by means of four calibration mats enables existing machine fleets to be retrofitted.