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Taking it on the wide side -- Nissan Motor develops Smart LCD rearview mirror

Nissan Motor Company recently announced the development of the Smart rearview mirror, a world-first LCD monitor that not only provides clear rearward visibility under various conditions, but also allows the driver the ability to switch between the LCD monitor and the traditional rearview mirror, depending on the driver's preference. Nissan introduced the Smart rearview mirror concept last week at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show (March 6-16).

The Smart rearview mirror is housed within the structure of the rearview mirror, with a built-in LCD monitor that can be activated in place of the conventional mirror. A high-resolution camera mounted on the rear of the vehicle provides the driver with a clear unobstructed view of the rear flanks, allowing the ability to check blind spots and other traffic conditions. The camera projects a clear image onto the monitor to provide the driver with a better view for a more comfortable driving experience.

An additional feature of the Smart rearview mirror is the versatile switch function. Operated by a control located at the bottom of the mirror, the driver can utilize the traditional rearview mirror system or, with a simple flip of a switch, gain an unobstructed rearward view behind the vehicle embedded on the LCD display.

The Smart rearview mirror provides a wider and clearer view when compared to a standard mirror. The LCD monitor provides unobstructed images of the rear flanks, making traditional obstructions associated with traditional rearview mirrors, such as C-pillars, a non-issue. This helps the driver grasp the traffic conditions within the area much more efficiently. So forget those tall passengers in the rear seats or your dog pacing back and forth in the rear compartment. They are no longer an issue -- at least not as far as your line of sight goes.


Video: Nissan engineer explains development of the Smart rearview mirror.

In addition, the Smart rearview mirror can provide a crisp clear image in a variety of environmental conditions including rain, snow, dawn, and dusk. The high-quality camera and image processing system implemented in the LCD monitor consistently produce a clear image with minimal glare, even during sunrise or sunset conditions or when being followed by a vehicle with strong headlights.

The Smart rearview mirror is equipped with a newly developed high-performance, narrow-angle camera and a specially shaped LCD monitor. Matching a standard wide-angle camera lens to this unique monitor could not be done, since the images from the camera, when adjusted to the special monitor size, produced a low-resolution image resulting in an insufficient picture quality. To rectify this challenge, a 1,300,000-pixel narrow-angle camera was developed so that picture quality would not be sacrificed when formatted for the specially designed monitor.

Also, conventional monitors possess an aspect ratio of 4:3 or 16:9, but these traditional-size aspect ratios could not adequately be displayed in a rearview mirror. Therefore, an LCD monitor with a unique aspect ratio of approximately 4:1 was developed.

When the LCD monitor and mirror are used in unison, the transparency of the monitor and the reflection in the mirror can create an image overlap -- a dual-layered effect -- making it difficult to get a clean view, but with the Smart rearview mirror, Nissan applied a unique technology to the structural design of the LCD monitor and the mirror, enabling it to function without any image overlaps.

"Because Smart rearview mirror is an alternative to a very wide rear window for good visibility, we'll have the flexibility to create new shapes and to further improve aerodynamics for better fuel efficiency," says Andy Palmer, chief planning officer and executive vice president, Nissan.

For its first demanding on-road challenge, Nissan plans to implement the Smart rearview mirror in the ZEOD RC that is scheduled to compete in the 24 Hours of Le Mans and other NISMO race cars.

Nissan is planning to introduce the Smart rearview mirror to global markets in 2015. The plan is to offer the product as a dealer option this spring in the Japan market.


Video: Nissan commercial introduction to the Smart rearview mirror.

Source: Nissan Motor Co.

Published March 2014

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