What will happen in future car technology?

Posted by NSFLM.COM | Car Audio Articles | Wednesday 1 September 2010 1:22 pm

In the last century we have seen, the sound-pulse technology to gain car. Starting as a radio base drive technology has come a long way. Well, we have complicated Players Car Audio, Car DVD, Bluetooth, GPS and GPS. All those who were introduced to accommodate the car is much easier and more fun.

So where do we go from here? Already this year we have seen, touch screens and functionality of navigation systems Advanced Hit> Car audio market – but what does the future hold for technology in your car?

In the spring of 2010, German researchers have developed a new technology of self "EyeDriver called. It 's more or less as you say, you can drive your car alone with her eyes. This new technology works by the driver, wearing a special helmet that contains two cameras and an infrared LED. room is pointing in the direction of search for the driver's eyes (the camera scene), while thefocuses on other drivers in the eye (the eye of the camera). This new and complex system determines the direction the driver is looking, which is then transmitted to a computer and then via a LAN, the car, which in turn control the car accordingly.

Of course, a completely new technology, 'EyeDriver "has some problems to overcome. If a driver is distracted, the technology is bound to follow, he or she focuses on is a kind ofDanger on the road. "Free Ride", as this mode allows a pilot known as "having full control on steering the car on the eyes, which means that their error output to be. The scientists, however, argue that this can easily be overcome Junction of a nearly fully automated, and with the machine as a "flight mode", which needs only the driver to drive this technology to be.

The future looks good for the technology in cars, as quicklyextended to all possible needs of the driver. But before this technology can be issued has not been certified as completely safe.

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