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Self-driving cars see better with cameras that mimic mantis shrimp vision

Author: Jennifer Leman / Source: Science News

polarized camera view of street
EYE OF THE BEHOLDER Driverless cars could soon spot danger by viewing the world through polarized cameras that can take in a wide range of exposures at once, much like the eyes of mantis shrimps.

To help self-driving cars drive safely, scientists are looking to an unlikely place: the sea.

A new type of camera inspired by the eyes of mantis shrimps could help autonomous vehicles better gauge their surroundings, researchers report October 11 in Optica. The camera — which detects polarized light, or light waves vibrating on a single plane — has roughly half a million sensors that each capture a wide range of light and dark spots within a single frame, somewhat similar to how mantis shrimps see the world.

The researchers wanted to “mimic the animals’ ability to detect a wide range of light intensities,” says coauthor Viktor Gruev, a bioengineer at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The crustaceans’ visual system allows them to see both light and dark areas while moving in and out of dark crevices in shallow waters, he says.

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