Huawei has recently unveiled new details about its latest XHUD-AR augmented reality head-up display on February 3 in China. This cutting-edge system boasts impressive features such as the ability to identify and mark surrounding vehicles and pedestrians, adapt to night driving conditions, and filter out 95% of AR icon offset.
The XHUD-AR is a significant improvement from Huawei’s previous AR-HUD, which was first showcased at IAA Mobility 2021 in Munich, Germany. This new version supports multi-dimensional coordinate conversion and real-scene fitting, providing users with a more immersive and seamless experience.
One of the key advancements of the XHUD-AR is its real-time rendering, target tracking, and anti-shake algorithm capabilities. By fusing virtual and real space, the system ensures that AR real-time navigation marks accurately point to the target direction in the physical world.
Moreover, the XHUD-AR filters out over 95% of AR icon offsets caused by road bumps, thanks to its trajectory prediction algorithm. This feature ensures that the AR icons adjust their position in real time, resulting in a smooth and stable display. Additionally, the system offers a wide range of functions, including adaptations to night driving scenes, warning of vehicles in blind spots, pedestrians marking, merging, deceleration, and braking prompts, as well as obstacles detour prompts.
Huawei has already begun supplying its augmented reality head-up displays to several car manufacturers, including SAIC, BAIC, Seres, Changan, Chery, BYD, and JAC. The adoption of the XHUD-AR is expected to enhance the comfort and safety of these vehicles, solidifying Huawei’s position as a top-tier head-up display supplier. The new AR-HUD technology is also set to boost the ADAS system further.
As Huawei continues to innovate in the automotive industry, we can expect even more advancements in augmented reality technology. Stay tuned for more updates on Huawei’s groundbreaking AR-HUD system.