What is the function of automotive infrared sensors?
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The functions of automotive infrared sensors are: 1. As radiometers, used for radiation and spectral measurements; 2. As search and tracking systems, used to search for and track infrared targets, determine their spatial positions, and track their movements; 3. As thermal imaging systems, capable of generating distribution images of the entire target's infrared radiation; 4. As hybrid systems, which refer to combinations of two or more of the above types of systems. Infrared sensing systems are measurement systems that use infrared rays as the medium. Infrared sensing technology has been widely applied in modern technology, national defense, and industrial and agricultural fields. Additionally, infrared technology can achieve vehicle speed measurement, detection, and other research.