Safety and efficiency in logistics: RadarEye vs. cameras with person recognition

In today's logistics industry, safety and efficiency are essential. Accidents and collisions can be not only expensive, but also dangerous. Innovative technologies such as radar systems and cameras with person detection offer promising solutions for collision avoidance. But which technology is the best choice for your company?

Cameras with person recognition: strengths and weaknesses

Cameras with person detection are intelligent systems that can detect people and trained object classes in real time. They only warn the driver about collisions with the detected objects and people, while other obstacles that are not correctly detected do not trigger a warning. This sounds very efficient at first, but it has its limitations.

Challenges of camera systems with person recognition:

  • Limited visibility: Cameras depend on good visibility. In fog, snow, heavy rain or darkness, detection performance can be significantly impaired. However, it is precisely in these situations that drivers need particularly reliable support.
  • Limited detection: Other obstacles that are not defined as trained object classes may not be detected, which can lead to dangerous situations.
Cameras with person recognition

RadarEye: The reliable alternative to the camera with person detection

Griptech offers RadarEye a reliable solution that combines the advantages of camera and radar technology. This system remains precise and reliable even under the most difficult conditions.

Advantages of RadarEye:

  • Weather-independent performance: RadarEye offers reliable detection of stationary and moving objects as well as people even in extremely bad weather conditions such as fog, snow and heavy rain. The system remains functional even in the dark.
  • Automatic camera control: When using multiple cameras on a vehicle, RadarEye automatically switches to the relevant camera view and triggers an acoustic warning signal as soon as an object or person is detected in the monitored danger area. Colored lines on the monitor show the distance to the object and intensify the machine operator's perception.
  • Adaptability: RadarEye can be retrofitted to almost any vehicle and offers user-friendly settings such as adjusting the detection range and the sensitivity of the color zones.
  • Robustness: The radar units are waterproof, shockproof and vibration-proof and remain reliable in all weather and visibility conditions.
Application example RadarEye person detection
Conclusion: The better choice for extreme conditions

In contrast to cameras with person detection, RadarEye scores with its high reliability in all weather and visibility conditions. The combination of radar and camera technology offers a comprehensive solution that works precisely even in adverse conditions.

For companies looking for a system that can operate reliably in extreme weather conditions and harsh environments, RadarEye is certainly the better choice. It offers a robust, weatherproof solution with user-friendly customization options and the highest precision. Invest in safety and efficiency - invest in RadarEye.