According to a report generated by Strategy Analytics, “New ADAS Systems: Reaching Compact Segments, Reaching Greater Volumes, More Sensor Fusion,” automotive OEMs will make use of the Advanced Driver Assistance (ADAS) Systems.
A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has been signed between QinetiQ and the King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST) in Saudi Arabia to collaborate on a range of research and technology development programmes which could include autonomy, robotics, sensors, communications and remote sensing.
The 2011 Ford Fiesta, the only car in its category to earn a 'Top Safety Pick' from the U.S. Insurance Institute for Highway Safety under its new test standards, continues to earn recognition in major global markets for its safety performance and rating in independent third-party testing.
The UK-based company Infomap is carrying out trials on a GPS-guided excavating system on a Bobcat E14 mini-excavator.
Electric cars were once expected to be the ultimate travelling option of the 21st Century only to be maligned about the safety of plug-in vehicles compared to regular combustion engine cars. Now with Continental's new evSAT some of those fears can be allayed.
Future technology may put the brakes on drunk drivers and save many lives if researchers at QinetiQ North America, Waltham, Massachusetts have their way. They are developing a system that will prevent a car from starting if the driver's blood alcohol level is higher than the legal limit.
It was for the first time ever on Saturday, January 29, 2011, that a blind man took the wheel of a specially designed Ford Escape and drove solo around the Daytona International Speedway.
Manufacturer of photovoltaic sensors, Banner Engineering has unveiled a new retroreflective variant to its series of R-GAGE QT50R radar sensors.
The Schaeffler's group has developed the Generator sensor Bearing, a device that can be fitted onboard, facilitating data about the status of bearings, wheel sets and railway lines to be collected, and relaying it to a control system situated at a higher level.
Toyota Canada, which was trying to recover from dents to its longstanding reputation for quality and durability, took another hit Wednesday when the company sent notices to owners of 11,700 Lexus luxury cars about possible fuel leaks.
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