Is There Hope for Intelligent Driving Systems? (Page 1 of 5 )
Lately, the string of innovative ideas to help engineer state-of-the-art
intelligent driving system technologies has been overwhelming. We’ve finally achieved a state where furthering development in the semiconductor industry becomes more than profitable. This means that simple things can become intelligent, while complex tasks can be simplified, automated, and solved thanks to revolutionary system-level designs.
Particular breakthroughs have happened in the field of automotive safety in the past few years. Numerous features are being incorporated, run by microprocessors and sensors, forming "built-in" mechanisms such as self-parking, GPS navigation aid, and so forth, in order to prevent crashes and improve driving capability.
This article's main purpose is to delve into the innovative technologies that offer major benefits like collaborative driving and the elimination of traffic congestion. A lot of organizations, companies, and manufacturers are developing and testing prototypes right now.
It's crucial to realize that once vehicle infrastructure integration is possible, it will redefine transportation systems, revamping them into a safer, more efficient and convenient alternative. This kind of revolution requires the complete development and integration of vehicle-to-vehicle, road-to-vehicle, and vehicle-to-roadside equipment communications.
Moving on, we cover some of the safety systems that are possible right now with current technologies. We already have dozens of impressive functions, safety pre-crash features, and GPS-based navigation aid systems.
As a closure, we will look at how collaborative driving improves our driving time by eliminating traffic congestion and represents a feasible way to avoid fatal accidents. As soon as your vehicle senses the slightest possibility of danger, it would take over the control and act in congruence with its intelligence, mathematically calculating the best decision in lightning fast time.
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