Sanitation TrucksBackup Camera System Solutions
Sanitation TrucksBlind Spot Detection(BSD) Problems
Sanitation vehicles face multiple blind spot monitoring challenges in their daily operations. To enhance safety and operational efficiency, effective solutions need to be implemented to address these pain points.
Complex vehicle structure leading to numerous blind spots: The special design of sanitation vehicles (such as large garbage bins, mechanical arms, etc.) results in multiple blind spots around the vehicle, particularly at the rear and sides.
Complex and variable operating environments: Sanitation vehicles often operate in narrow streets, crowded residential areas, and busy urban roads. The complexity and variability of these environments increase the difficulty of monitoring.
Frequent appearance of dynamic obstacles: Pedestrians, bicycles, motorcycles, and other dynamic obstacles frequently appear, requiring real-time monitoring and avoidance, which increases the difficulty of operation.
High requirements for equipment reliability and durability: Monitoring equipment needs to operate stably under various weather and environmental conditions (such as rainy days, snowy days, high temperatures, low temperatures, etc.). The reliability and durability of the equipment are key challenges.
High requirements for data processing and real-time capability: A large amount of monitoring data needs to be processed and analyzed in real-time so that the driver can receive information and make decisions promptly.
User-unfriendly human-machine interface: Drivers need an easy-to-operate, intuitive human-machine interface. A complex interface can increase the difficulty of operation and the risk of misoperation.