Adaptive Cruise Control
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GM tests the Sensor Fusion features on metal structures including the Brooklyn Bridge to correct any anomalies before the release of the 2013 Cadillac models.
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GM has conducted a study on the "drivers" of semi-autonomous vehicles, to ascertain which technologies will help ensure the safety of vehicles with future autonomous systems.
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The Grand Cooperative Driving Challenge is a competition designed to advance the development of cooperative adaptive cruise control systems for automobiles.
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Audi's travolution project sets up a dialogue between vehicles and traffic lights in order to keep traffic flowing.
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Subaru began fitting a stereoscopic “EyeSight” system to some Japanese market cars nearly two years ago and has just announced a major upgrade.
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The new Bentley Supersports Convertible is the fastest four-seater convertible on the road today.
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We give readers a detailed sneak peek at the new Volvo S60 four-door coupe packed full of technological features.
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The Volvo S60 (which is due to be released in 2010) has a Collision Warning with Full Auto Brake feature which detects pedestrians in front of the vehicle and automatically applies the brakes if the driver fails to do so quickly enough.
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The driverless car of the future is getting closer every day, as more and more technologies come along that take critical jobs away from the driver and put them in the hands of lightning-fast, all-seeing computers. One of the latest and most ambitious of these systems has just been successfully demo
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Bentley’s brand values haven’t changed much in the last century – exclusivity, design, craftsmanship and performance akin to no other. Key to this performance is the characteristic Bentley wave of torque and in creating the GTC Speed to build on the success of the Continental GTC, the company has s
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January 2, 2009 The difficulty of squeezing a three meter long car into a five metre parking space is seemingly beyond half the world’s drivers or at least that appears to be what the market research is indicating because nearly all the major automakers are planning or already offering some form of
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