Paper Title: Adaptive Headlight Control using Matrix LED and ToF Sensor for Dynamic Light Assist in Vehicles
Author's name: Mariaraja Paramasivam, Deepak K K,Maheswaran N M,Praveenkumar M,Sampath M
Adaptive headlight beam control is a modern automotive lighting technology that enhances visibility and safety during night driving. Unlike conventional static headlights, adaptive headlights dynamically adjust their beam direction and intensity based on steering input, vehicle speed, and environmental conditions. The primary objective of this project is to design and implement an adaptive headlight system that improves road safety by reducing glare for oncoming drivers while providing optimal illumination for the driver. The system utilizes a Matrix LED setup combined with an infrared sensor to detect objects and dynamically control the headlight pattern. Additionally, the system incorporates steering angle detection to tilt the beam accordingly. By implementing this technology using an Arduino-based control system, the project aims to achieve an efficient and cost-effective solution suitable for integration into modern vehicles.