Invisibility car technology might just be a spectator in the science fiction and Hollywood-style action. But now, the existence of this car can actually be found on the highway.
Reported by Engadget.com, Monday, March 5, 2012, some scientists at the University of Tokyo, Japan, have tried optical camouflage technology at the Mercedes F-Cell.
Camouflage technology is successfully making the German automaker's translucent and barely visible. Then what is the secret behind the technology?
The car was deliberately covered with a tarp that covered one side of the LED. On the other hand there is a digital SLR (single lens reflex), serves to record the views of the car body is covered.
The principle of this technology is the same as the blue screen, which is used during the event on television weather forecasts. The car is then tested and used for video ads Mercedes, which took place in Hamburg highways and bridges in Bavaria, Germany.
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