Audi has released details of its research into automotive lighting,
which includes OLED swarming systems and a laser-based warning system,
ahead of the technology's integration into future vehicles.
While vehicle lighting is traditionally not at the forefront of most
buyers' minds, Audi's upcoming technology promises to change that with
some innovative systems the company claims will help improve road safety
in future models.
Of the announced research projects, the most impressive is the OLED
swarm. Using organic light-emitting diodes, the rear surface of the
vehicle is transformed into a single continuously illuminated surface on
which a large number of small points of light fluctuate - like a swarm
of bees or a shoal of fish.
Movements of the lights take their orientation from movements of the
vehicle, so when a right turn is performed the lights flow tot he right
and when the brakes are applied they flow rapidly forwards. The faster
the vehicle is travelling, the faster the dots move - providing, Audi
claims, useful feedback for following drivers.
Additionally, Audi has released details of a wipe-action indicator
system which uses a horizontal row of LEDs to provide improved feedback,
matrix beam technology headlights for targeted illumination without a
swivelling mechanism, and a laser-beam warning triangle which is
projected into the air as an alternative to traditional fog lights.
Audi warns that many of the technologies it has announced are still
on the drawing board, but claims that production implementations should
be forthcoming - pointing to its use of LED headlamp technology on its
A6, A7 Sportback and A8 vehicles as proof of its capabilities.
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