Korean experts have developed an improved vision system for autonomous drones and robots. To do this, they were inspired by the unique structure of cats’ eyes.

SciTechDaily writes that the new technology increases visibility in various lighting conditions, facilitating more efficient detection and recognition of objects. His work is based on the use of a slit-shaped opening and a reflective layer.
Autonomous systems such as drones, self-driving cars, and robots are increasingly becoming a part of our daily lives, but they struggle to “see” clearly in a variety of environments, such as bright sunlight, dim light, or a busy background.
Cats are known for their impressive vision both during the day and at night. Their eyes are specially adapted: During the day, their vertical slit-like pupils help them focus clearly and reduce glare. As it expands at night to let more light in, the reflective layer called Tapetum lucidum improves night vision, giving the eyes a distinct shine.
The advanced vision system promises to improve the accuracy of drones, security robots, and driverless vehicles, allowing them to expertly navigate complex environments and perform tasks with unparalleled precision.
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Source: People Talk

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