This Release Notes document describes the details of version 3.14 of the AI-12 dashcam:
This new release includes the following new features:
Auxiliary Camera Connection/Disconnection Alerts
DC-1356
Yawn detection enhances driver safety. It enables fleet managers to monitor for driver alertness, identify potential risks, and take proactive measures to help prevent accidents, such as detecting yawning with customizable configuration options and in-cabin alerts.
Note
The MV+AI technology is a driver aid only. Drivers should never wait for a warning before taking measures to avoid an accident. (See https://www.lytx.com/dashcam-information.)
DC-1411
This feature creates messages for auxiliary camera connection and disconnection events. The messages appear via subscribed webhooks, such GPS, Events, or Activation. They include the camera's unique identifier, serial number, and timestamp. The implementation works for both wired and Wi-Fi cameras. The benefits of this feature include real-time monitoring, troubleshooting assistance, and data analysis capabilities.
This new release includes the following enhancements:
Standby Window Extension to Improve Data Capture
Removed Red Lines from the MV+AI icons
Improved Smoking Event Accuracy
Customizable MV+AI Event Triggers
Factory Reset Reminders for AI-12 Cameras
DC-1371
By incorporating AUX SSID and Serial number into the Telemetry API, we can significantly improve troubleshooting accuracy and efficiency. This additional information will help identify specific devices or network configurations, enabling quicker resolution of connectivity issues.
DC-973
This extension of up to 24 hours provides fleet managers with greater flexibility in configuring the device's standby behavior. This is useful in scenarios where extended standby periods are required, such as during long-haul trips or in areas with limited charging infrastructure. Please keep in mind that this extension will deplete the battery charge.
DC-1415
This improves the user experience with enhanced clarity and consistency.
DC-1258
This enhancement increases the default threshold settings in the smoking event detection model to improve accuracy. By adjusting the threshold, we expect to reduce false positives and enhance the overall reliability and accuracy of the system.
DC-879
This enhancement of the "MV+AI config," parameters allows reseller partners to customize the number of alerts and trigger speed for various MV+AI events. By providing this flexibility, we can better meet the needs of reseller partners and enhance the overall user experience. This feature will enable reseller partners to customize MV+AI alerts to their specific preferences and use cases, resulting in more relevant and effective notifications.
Note
Customizable MV+AI Event Triggers do not support seatbelt events.
The following table lists the items that we fixed for this release:
Issue ID |
Problem |
Resolution |
---|---|---|
DC-1146 |
Virtual event created at the same time of the camera event does not get the required video length. |
Resolved |
DC-1123 |
Virtual events are missing Aux cam video when created with a small time delta between the current time and the event time. |
Resolved |
DC-903 |
Button press event should be created in any screen when the device is not in standby mode. |
Resolved |
DC-772 |
Wrong data usage calculated by the camera's app. |
Resolved |
DC-1445 |
The feature did not provide the correct time in some instances. |
Resolved |
The following table lists the current known issues:
Issue ID |
Problem |
---|---|
DC-829 |
Smoking events are not always triggered. Additionally, seatbelt events are not always triggered when drivers wear dark clothing on their upper bodies. |
DC-1056 |
On rare occasions, the recording request file may skip one second in the video. |
DC-1081 |
Some devices report high data usage. |
DC-1229 |
In rare cases, event videos have a two-second time difference between the recordings from the cabin-facing and the road-facing cameras. |