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Reducing Glare in Vehicle Lighting Interview

Learn from Vlad Baicu Integration Engineer - Lighting at Bentley Motors

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Steven Wicks
Steven Wicks
06/22/2023

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Addressing the Challenge to Reduce Glare in Vehicle Lighting, with Vlad Baicu at Bentley Motors

Automotive IQ interviewed Vlad Baicu, Integration Engineer – Lighting at Bentley Motors to discuss innovations in reducing the glare from vehicle lighting, and the challenges that OEMs are facing in doing so. In this interview Vlad covered the following discussion points:

• The measures to reduce oncoming headlamp glare
• The impact of increased pixels and advanced camera technology on traffic
sign recognition and addressing headlamp glare issues
• The influence of LED colour temperature on headlamp glare and effective
management techniques
• Challenges in developing a glare-free light beam without compromising
visibility range
• Improving headlight dimming to minimise flickering disturbances for road users
• New testing methods to evaluate the impact of oncoming headlamp glare
• Best practices and innovative approaches in the lighting industry for a humancentric approach to reduce glare and improve safety.

Vlad is speaking at the 6th Automotive Intelligent Lighting Technologies & Designs 2023 conference, held in Munich, Germany between August 29 - 31, 2023. Register here

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