Research on Photobiological Safety of Automotive Active Infrared Detection System 2021-01-0072
The automotive active infrared detection system is usually applied to the night driver assistance system or the diver attention monitoring system. However, the infrared light emitted by the active infrared detection system can cause damage to retina, cornea and eye crystals. This paper has studied the photobiological safety of the infrared light source used in the automotive active infrared detection system.
Although it has been already have the general requirements of photobiological safety in international standards, there is not any requirements for automotive active infrared detection system. The range of the active infrared detection system depends on the radiation intensity of the infrared light source, but too much radiation intensity will cause harm to retina, cornea and eye lens when the infrared light source is too close to eyes. Based on the international standards, this paper has analyzed the retinal thermal hazard and the harm to skin and eyes caused by infrared radiation, and it has calculated the theoretical radiation intensity threshold under different risk groups and safety distances. The threshold of radiation intensity of the automotive active infrared detection system have been proposed, which could provide references for the formulation of Chinese national standard.
What’s more, the experimental verification has been conducted by using the driver attention monitoring system, and the conclusion indicates that the threshold proposed in this paper is reasonable.