Cars that avoid crashes by talking to each other
Vehicle-to-vehicle communication, or V2V, will hit roads in the United States this summer. THe government is launching a yearlong, real-world test involving nearly 3,000 cars, trucks, and buses in Ann Arbor, Mich. The vehicles will be equipped to continuously communicate over wireless networks, exchanging information on location, direction and speed 10 times a second. Eventually, more advanced versions of the systems may take control of a car to prevent an accident.
Cars that avoid crashes by talking to each other
The future of automotive safety is coming this summer to the U.S.: Cars that to talk to each other and warn drivers of impending collisions.
Fri 8 Jun 12 from Phys.org
Cars that avoid crashes by talking to each other, Fri 8 Jun 12 from AP
Cars that avoid crashes by talking to each other, Fri 8 Jun 12 from R&D Mag
Cars to avoid crashes by talking to each other
Vehicle-to-vehicle communication, or V2V, will hit roads in the United States this summer. THe government is launching a yearlong, real-world test involving nearly 3,000 cars, trucks, and buses ...
Sun 10 Jun 12 from R&D Mag
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