As vehicles evolve, we are treated to technological innovations that may have seemed impossible fifty years ago. One such technology is the adaptive cruise control featured on modern-day vehicles.
Unmanned Underwater Vehicles (UUVs) are used around the world to conduct difficult environmental, remote, oceanic, defense and rescue missions in often unpredictable and harsh conditions. A new study ...
The automotive industry continues to be a hotbed of innovation. Activity is driven by the rise of connected and autonomous vehicles, as well as the critical need for dependability and trustworthiness ...
You can start relaxing on a road trip when you’ve escaped city traffic and reach a stretch of relatively open road that allows you to turn on the cruise control, set a speed, and give your right foot ...
The automotive industry continues to be a hotbed of innovation, with activity driven by safety of passengers and pedestrians’ pre-collision, and growing importance of technologies such as artificial ...
Adaptive cruise control (ACC) is an intelligent form of cruise control that slows down and speeds up automatically to keep pace with the car in front of you. The driver sets the maximum speed -- just ...
KTM has demonstrated adaptive cruise control and blind spot alert systems which will be introduced to their range in 2021. The Austrian company and Italian manufacturer Ducati have been working with ...
Last week I commented on several top technologies identified by Peter Adrian, a Frost & Sullivan senior industry analyst, at Frost’s “Industry Outlooks and Growth Strategies 2006″ executive congress.
Historically, the performance and power consumption of a system was controlled by what could be done at design time, but chips today are becoming a lot more adaptive. This has become a necessity for ...
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