How do you personally handle this?
Lissi: Lissi: I'm a brave person, but I have foresight. Extreme situations often require quick, intuitive decisions-especially when you don't know exactly what to expect. This applies to a front camera in traffic just as much as it does to me on a mountain bike trail. That's why early detection and general anticipation of dangers are my primary focus, both personally and professionally.
How advanced is the development of the front camera in danger detection, and how does it support automated driving?
Lissi: In my role, I drive this toresight through the front camera system for Audi Assisted Driving. Traffic signs, motorcycles, traffic jams, crossing pedestrians, and any obstacles need to be detected by our systems as quickly as possible.
At the heart of our work is the development of immediate processing of the detected data. This requires a harmonious interaction between the individual components - the component itself, the functions running on it, and their overarching control. All of this creates the big picture. However, a goal like that can only be achieved as a team-it's not possible alone.