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Backup camera view on the navigation screen of a Lexus IS 250 Backup camera on a Volkswagen Golf Mk7 hidden inside the logo. A backup camera (also called a reversing camera or rear-view camera) is a video camera specifically designed to be attached to the rear of a vehicle to aid in reversing and reduce the rear blind spot.
The Pearl Rear Vision product was purchased by American Road Products Inc. [4] as Pearl Automation Inc. closed its operations. [5]Pearl’s first product, Rear Vision, was an aftermarket automotive backup camera and alert system [6] that attaches around a license plate and sends video directly to your smartphone. [3]
Camera systems are usually mounted to the rear bumper or lower parts of the car, allowing for better rear visibility. [citation needed] Aftermarket secondary rear-view mirrors are available. They attach to the main rear-view mirror and are independently adjustable to view the back seat.
Lexus backup camera system showing the parallel park setup screen. Intelligent Parking Assist System (IPAS), also known as Advanced Parking Guidance System (APGS) for Toyota models in the United States, is the first production automatic parking system developed by Toyota Motor Corporation in 1999 initially for the Japanese market hybrid Prius models and Lexus models.
Many original systems also contain a gyrocompass and/or an accelerometer and may accept input from the vehicle's speed sensors and reverse gear engagement signal output, thereby allowing them to navigate via dead reckoning when a GPS signal is temporarily unavailable. [27] However, the costs can be considerably higher than other options.
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