Italian telehandler manufacturer Dieci has unveiled its Hi-Vision system at Bauma, introducing Artificial Intelligence (AI) visual assistance to its Pegasus Elite 360 degree models.
The system will be installed across three models: the 10 tonne/29 metre Pegasus 100.29, the seven tonne/35 metre Pegasus 70.35, and the six tonne/ 40 metre Pegasus 60.40.
One of the six cameras on the telehandler
The Hi-Vision system comprises six high resolution cameras providing visbility up to 30 metres, three lidar sensors for environmental mapping, and a control unit that processes data eight times faster than standard units.
The hardware configuration includes six cameras for 360 degree visibility, three lidar sensors for threedimensional mapping, a central processing unit, and a cab mounted display screen.
The Pegasus Elite 100.29
The system displays real time warnings for person detection around the machine, obstacle identification in outrigger zones, ground condition monitoring and attachment change assistance.
Dieci said: "This technology optimises processes and simplifies handling for construction sites, logistics and rescue service applications. The Hi-Vision System is a valuable tool for increasing productivity, maintaining full control of the processes and ensuring high safety standards on the construction site.”
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