摘要 |
A trigger initiates the self-adjustment process by actuating the detector. A detection system searches, directly or indirectly, for the information expressing certain characteristics of a beam or of a light pencil. The data transmitted by the detector to the decision unit is analysed by the latter, which then proceeds, actively or otherwise, to a selection from the proposed lighting options. The option thus chosen and actuated has the purpose of finally switching on a set of defined points, partially or completely compensating for the differences in the measured characteristics relative to an optimum solution. The present invention relates to all on-board lighting systems on a support, which are to illuminate a predefined set of points, and to do this regardless of the position of the support. The principal object of the invention is a process for self-regulation of car headlights, but also relates, by extension, to applications for pedestrians, cyclists, motorcyclists and in aeronautics, marine, domestic, medicinal, laboratory, experimental and industrial fields. |