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#1Analysis of LED Technology in Automotive Lighting: Trends, Safety, and Future DevelopmentAn in-depth analysis of LED adoption in automotive lighting, covering technological advantages, safety implications, and future trends in autonomous vehicle sensing.
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#2Modernity and Trends in Automotive LED Lighting TechnologyAnalysis of LED advantages in automotive lighting, focusing on development prospects, efficiency gains, and integration with sensing technologies like ViLDAR for autonomous vehicles.
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#3Technological Innovations for Daytime Visibility of the National Fleet: Analysis of DRL and Low-Beam HeadlightsAnalysis of Brazilian regulations on daytime running lights (DRL) and low-beam headlights, comparing their technical functions, safety impacts, and future technological integration.
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#4Directional Emission of White Light via Multi-Layer Thin Film OptimizationAnalysis of a physics-guided Bayesian optimization approach for designing multi-layer thin films to enhance forward-direction white light emission from LEDs.
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#5Analysis of Driver Response Time to Brake Light Technology | Silesian University of TechnologyResearch on how LED vs. incandescent brake lights and rear sidelight activation affect driver reaction time, impacting road safety.
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#6ledcarlight - Technical Documentation and ResourcesComprehensive technical documentation and resources about ledcarlight technology and applications.
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#7Role of Motorcycle Daytime Running Lights in Crash Reduction: A Literature ReviewA comprehensive review analyzing the efficacy of motorcycle daytime running lights (DRLs) in improving conspicuity and reducing multi-vehicle crashes during daylight hours.
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#8Multi-User SLNR-Based Precoding with Gold Nanoparticles in Vehicular VLC SystemsAnalysis of a novel VVLC system using gold nanoparticles to reduce LED correlation and SLNR-based precoding for multi-user support and RGB ratio optimization.
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#9IEEE 802.15.7-Compliant Ultra-low Latency Relaying VLC System for Safety-Critical ITSAnalysis of an infrastructure-to-vehicle-to-vehicle (I2V2V) Visible Light Communication system for Intelligent Transportation Systems, focusing on ultra-low latency and safety-critical applications.
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