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  • Article - 29 Aug 2013
    A blind spot is a location that is invisible to the drivers from their seat or with the use of the three mirrors. This spot is found at the vehicle sides, in front of the vehicle or directly behind...
  • Article - 17 May 2013
    Accidents involving automobiles are on the rise, thanks largely to the increasing number of automobiles on the road. Nevertheless, the rapid growth of technology and infrastructures has helped us take...
  • Article - 18 Jun 2013
    In recent years, the demand for more auto safety features and better crash-rating systems has increased, with the increasing number of crashes and the fatalities and injuries related to these crashes.
  • Article - 10 May 2013
    Blind spots are the regions around a vehicle that are invisible to the driver. They can be caused by the passengers, headrests and window pillars. This article discusses how this technology works and...
  • Article - 27 Jul 2012
    Activation of automotive airbags is triggered by crash sensors that work to detect frontal impact and trigger a control unit that deploys the airbag.
  • Article - 15 May 2020
    TriEye has developed an infrared sensing technology that addresses the impact of low visibility conditions on driving safety.
  • Article - 6 May 2013
    Nunzio Gambale, CEO of Locata Corporation Ltd., talks to AZoSensors about reliable Outdoor/Indoor Positioning Technology.
  • Article - 9 Dec 2020
    Using quantum physics, researchers are on the cusp of creating sensors that will see further, deeper, and around corners.
  • Article - 3 Apr 2013
    ‘g’ is the engineering unit utilized for acceleration measurement and 1 g is defined as 32.1741 ft/sec2.
  • Article - 5 Dec 2018
    Haptic technologies provide a way of recreating the sense of touch by applying a series of forces, vibrations and motions to the person using the haptic technology.

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