#We#re are many steps away from wearing a device that knows what turning your car on
 Cars are in the front line with incremental modifications such as the sensory-enabled brakes already in the market.
The as yet unnamed car is very small (looks smaller than a Smart) and can accommodate two people and some luggage.
and where the side view mirrors would have been in a regular car. Thanks to Google previous experience with self-driving cars one can expect very good performance in real environments;
The car itself may look like a toy but it is cleverly and purposefully designed to be as cute as possible
and reduce fear of its autonomous status. Â Small cars in general may be more vulnerable in a crash with a heavier vehicle
and most small cars from established manufacturers achieve very high scores in a crash test. The main chassis is made from robust box sections of (probably) aluminum tubing and there also a tubular roll cage above.
Even the suspension wishbones look highly over-engineered for a 25mph city car. A substantial crash box is placed in the front
and above it the whole front panel is made of foam so the car is not only safe for its passengers but for pedestrians as well.
As mentioned above the most striking aspect of the car is its lack of any kind of manual control.
but its main feature was the interior where similarly to Google car no manual controls were present
and automobile manufacturing food processing and the manufacturing of pharmaceutical electronic and dangerous products. The document says that there will be subsidies of up to 30000 yuan (4800 US dollars) for those who purchase
The vision is clearly to capitalize on the DARPA Grand Challenges as Google has done so thoroughly with the automobile/self driving challenge.
#Honda automatic driverless valet parking system Honda has developed a low-cost automatic valet parking system that uses parking lot surveillance cameras to help park cars automatically.
In this demonstration when a car is left in the drop-off area of a parking lot it receives information about
This system can automatically park multiple cars efficiently. Honda sees a lot of potential in a system such as this especially
if it is implemented in the large parking lots of suburban shopping centers. f a store introduces this system customers can drop their car off in front of the store
and the car will go to a parking space automatically in cooperation with the parking lot. Then when customers come out with all their shopping they can just wait in front of the store
and the car will come to them. That the situation wee demonstrating here.?As the number of cars increases itl become essential to move them around efficiently.
So we think this kind of system will become increasingly necessary. s cars equipped with rear cameras only are the most common type in Japan Honda decided to use them in this first prototype.
Vision from the rear camera is supplemented with that from surveillance cameras to create a system that can see more around the car. he information that used to move the cars such as white lines is sent to the cars as maps.
Here wee demonstrating that kind of concept and showing that it could actually be implemented as easily as this. onda plan to create a specification
which combines car cameras and parking lot management systems and develop ways to operate them smoothly.
or nanorobots our robots are programmed to behave as simple remote control cars and tuned to listen to the same frequency.
and can model robots including roombas tanks and cars. It has two inputs: forward speed and turning rate.
You can test this out by purchasing several RC cars tuned to the same radio frequency.
If you command the cars to go forward all will move forward. If you command them to turn all turnbut due to process noise all turn a slightly different amount.
Supervised traffic jam assist After a short day looking at robocars at CES a more full day was full of the usual equipment cameras TVS audio and the like and visits to several car booths.
Ie expanded my gallery of notable things with captions with cars and other technology. Lots of people were making demonstrations of traffic jam assist at CES simple self-driving at low speeds among other cars.
All the demos were supervised of a traffic jam assist. This style of product (as well as supervised highway cruising) is the first thing that car companies are delivering (though they are also delivering various parking assist
This is a readily solvable problem today you really just have to follow the other cars
The most impressive car is Delphi a collaboration with folks out of CMU. The Delphi car a modified Audi SUV has no fewer than 6 4-plane LIDARS and an even larger number of radars.
It helps if you make the radars as otherwise this is an expensive bill of materials.
Dr. Jacco van Loon, an astrophysicist at Keele University and lead author of the new paper.
#Google Self-driving cars Ready for Public roads Google announced Friday its self-driving prototype cars were ready to leave the test track
in a step forward for its autonomous automobile program. The move comes after Google's internal testing of the bubble-shaped vehicle over the past year
and more extensive experience with technology adapted for existing cars.""Now we're announcing the next step for our project:
"The Google car uses the same technology as its fleet of Lexus SUVS which has logged some 1. 6 million kilometers (one million miles)."
That included being hit from behind by other cars or sideswiped p
#Engineered Bacteria Send A Signal When Water Gets Polluted Until now, there hasn been a simple, inexpensive and quick way to monitor water quality.
#Wireless Charger Powers Electric car In Drive or Park Today, charging an electric car requires a plug and an outlet.
parking space or garage and the other fitted to the underside of electric car. With this system in place, energy can be transmitted without a plug
The distance between the car coils and road coils can be up to 20 centimeters (7. 8 inches) for the technology to work,
which limits their usefulness for cars with larger ground clearance. The system aims to provide several options to EV owners,
Scientists in the UK, for example, are developing electric highways to charge electric cars. However, unlike other options, this coil system from Fraunhofer Institute can also discharge the electricity stored in a vehicle battery
"These could include emissions from automobiles, where collecting CO2 pollution from each car is infeasible. c
#Tapeworms may be good for your brain Tapeworms get a bad rap. Theye voracious parasites that burrow into gut walls and devour nutrients like a nightmarish version of The Very Hungry Caterpillar.
says Judy Van de Water, an internal medicine specialist at the University of California, Davis, who did not take part in the research. his study getting data that can begin addressing the connection more directly.
and moves data with photons of light instead of electrons would make today chips look like proverbial horses and buggies.
One example comes from a project with Briggs Automotive to adjust a rear spoiler a wing on race cars
and many street cars that can rotate upwards to increase traction on the tires by increasing drag
Tibbits posits. ou can actually transform the wing panels on the car so that when they meet moisture they change
and put more traction on the car. When they dry out they become more aerodynamic and you can go faster.
"The group has, over the past 20 years, used various robots to test over 150 different material systems, with potential applications for ballistic missiles to rocketry to automobile manufacturing."
The lab has tested over 150 different material systems, with potential applications for ballistic missiles to rocketry to automobile manufacturing.
300 feet (700 meters) a year comparable to a car accelerating from 55 to 75 mph.
the glaciers behind the collapsed part of the shelf accelerated as much as eightfold comparable to a car accelerating from 55 to 440 mph.
or cars jammed in traffic, said Jeffrey Fredberg, professor of bioengineering and physiology at the Harvard Chan School and one of the senior authors of the study,
or an electric car youl find that batteries take up most of the space inside. Indeed, the recent evolution of batteries has made it possible to pack ample power in small places.
the technology now used in everything from cellphones to electric cars. The electrolyte in such batteries typically a liquid organic solvent whose function is to transport charged particles from one of a battery two electrodes to the other during charging
or a car. The team also included MIT graduate student William Richards and postdoc Jae Chul Kim;
But those vehicles aren't designed to operate alongside other cars and trucks on the highway.
car never gets tired. It doesn't have any emotions when it's driving home from a breakup with its girlfriend.
while delivering stronger voltage to recharge an electric car. All the data in one placesmart meters and growing grids create a lot of data.
cars and fleet vehiclesnd sold it to fleet operators and car makers like Porsche. Those companies, in turn, typically made it available through smartphone apps or dashboard consoles.
the switching of its windshield wipershich would imply that it has started to rain. f several cars in a location show that a low temperature is kicking in,
safety patrols and law enforcement. he most important data come from a handful of car functions:
the time of day, the GPS coordinates, the temperature outside the car, what the brakes are doing (particularly automatic braking systems),
when that comes. anfield wouldn say how much Inrix charges fleets and car makers, only that it was a minuscule sum compared to the overall cost of operating a vehicle. he charge for the service will be paid by the OEMS original equipment manufacturers for the first few years;
#An Electric car Heater Can't Be Too Thin or Too Economical Just about every electrical device seems to want to slim down to a thin filmf possible,
Its first application will likely be as a heater in an electric car, which, unlike conventional vehicles, can exploit the warmth of air that been passed over an internal combustion engine.
But standard car heaters, which use a matrix with embedded copper wire (often in seats or in the steering wheel), are power-hungry.
That why today drivers of e-cars must either shiver or drain their car already stressed-out batteries. n the most unfavorable case,
you can only drive half the usual distance with the carwhen using the heater, says Serhat Sahakalkan,
says Pieter van Rooyen, CEO of Edico Genome. The data comes from the sequencing machine in a particular file format,
says van Rooyen. Its algorithms are tailor-made to identify genetic mutations, and while these identification processes are ticking along the data is constantly being compressed
van Rooyen tells Spectrum. Van Rooyen predicts that in a few years, every infant born in the developed world will have sequenced its genome in the hospital.?
It just a matter of time before clinical genomics will be with us everywhere, he says. t prudent to have the infrastructure ready.
Imagine getting a dent in your car and it immediately popping back to its original structure.
#Business models For Cars Need To Evolve Beyond Ownership Annie Hsu is the strategy director at global design and strategy firm frog.
A host of new car sharing and ride-hailing services have chipped away at the landscape of car ownership over the past several years.
U s. car sales in 2014 totaled 16.5 million units. These estimates do not even account for the impact from ride-hailing services such as Uber or Lyft.
however, is the fact that consumers are hungry for new ways to access the car, perhaps more than changes to the car itself.
what it means to own a car. A few companies have partnered with startup services to create e toohourly models,
they require significant shifts in the business model to expand the total offering that cars provide to drivers.
where consumers see cars as purely utilitarian tools, manufacturers need to push beyond the current model cross product, business model and culture d
#Now, a car powered by whisky residue Scientists in Scotland have become the first in the world to produce biofuel capable of powering cars from residues of the whisky industry.
#Now, a car powered by whisky residue Scientists in Scotland have become the first in the world to produce biofuel capable of powering cars from residues of the whisky industry.
#Artificial'plants'could fuel future cars Scientists have taken a big step towards creating artificial'plants'that can use only sunlight to make gasoline
and natural gas to run future cars without polluting the environment. A research team has created an artificial leaf that produces methane,
and the northern West bank to inspect the flow of Palestinian cars and trucks s
#New antibody may fight HIV better Scientists have identified a novel antibody that could more effectively detect and neutralise HIV virus in an infected patient.
ever car, generate energy, "Monash Dean of Engineering Frieder Seible told AAP. Federal Opposition Leader Bill Shorten
He has installed four Microcubes on the roof of a Ford C-Max Energi electric car, generating what he estimates will be 2,
the reality is that most electric cars can only drive short distancesnywhere from 25-312 milesefore they need to be recharged.
and car that produce and share clean energy Two of the most pressing and discussed issues facing the world today include the global housing crisis,
a first-of-its-kind design that uses an integrated symbiotic energy system to share energy between a single-unit, 3d printed solar powered house and a 3d printed electric car.
The fact that both house and car are completely 3d printed is an impressive feat in itself.
Both the house and car used over 25,000 lbs of printed material. The team took advantage of 3d printing instant feedback and rapid prototyping to experiment with new shapes, printing speeds, battery technologies, cleaner burning fuels,
The fact that both house and car are 3d printed would be impressive enough in its own right, however the true innovation comes from the integrated energy-sharing platform,
which uses a bidirectional wireless charger to direct energy to and from the car or house as needed.
even though we aren using our car and our house every minute of the day, they can still be generating
and at night or on cloudy days, the natural-gas-powered hybrid electric car can provide supplemental power.
& Car 3d printing is a technology that people are only beginning to understand. And, because of that, its true potential has begun only to be explored.
So, when a company like Local Motors 3d prints a car or Winsun, in China, 3d prints a complete mansion, theye really only demonstrated a proof of concept,
a simple exercise that proves to the world that 3d printing can be used to fabricate cars or houses.
Described in the most basic way possible, the AMIE project is a 3d printed car and a 3d printed house.
and a car that could feed energy to one another. On display at ORNL EERE Industry Day, is integrated a complete energy system,
This energy is passed from home to car or vice versa through a bidirectional wireless power transfer system, a pad besides the structure over which the PUV parks.
durability and imperviousness to water means they are used everywhere, from packaging to cars and furniture and toys.
On the path to commercialisation, her team found an even more effective approach was to use the polymers in another type of waste used car tyres.
In Australia alone, this technology has resulted so far in over two million used car tyres being converted from waste into a valuable feedstock for steel production.
Wegner likens the system to a car radiator and says the exchange stops the heat from nearing the gill surface where it would be cooled by the water flow through the gills.
The integration of touch applications to dashboards and other paneling in cars has long been desired by automotive designers
New possibilities for design Specifically designed for automobile center consoles and dashboards, household machines, wearable devices, industrial user interfaces, commercial applications and consumer devices,
or run our cars without adding any greenhouse gases to the atmosphere. By combining nanoscience and biology, researchers led by scientists at University of California,
Flame retardants are added to foams found in mattresses, sofas, car upholstery and many other consumer products.
and investors because they were concerned deeply about the impact of the European parliament's network neutrality proposals on start-up innovation in Europe,"Stanford professor Barbara van Schewick,
In 1983, Marc Van Montagu and Jeff Schell at the University of Ghent in Belgium introduced the world to modern plant genetic engineering.
and cost Americans $10 billion more than burglary, car theft, and property theft combined in 2012.
He started selling CDS from his car, and eventually scored a deal with the influential music label Def Jam Records.
or car wash those were the businesses back then. Things you can get in easily to get out of that life.
and headphones with aftermarket car parts, dog and cat products, and RC cars a
#The Apple Pay effect is real n-store mobile payments volume will top $800 billion in 2019 Mobile payments the use of phones to complete transactions in stores instead of cash
and physical card swipes are going to grow much more quickly than many observers Believe in no small part,
yet weigh about as much as a compact car. From an altitude of 18,000 to 27 000 metres, the drones are designed to beam down internet connectivity to regions of the world where wireless internet access is unavailable,
#Porsche, Audi unveil all-electric models to challenge Tesla Tesla will soon face competition in the luxury all-electric car segment after Porsche
Audi unveiled the concept car for its"e-tron quattro"vehicle, a sporty SUV, with a range of more than 500 km.
"When we designed this car, we knew it had to be a real Porsche, "chief executive Matthias Müller said in an interview on the eve of the Frankfurt Motor Show."
Consumers are also set to gain from growing offerings of electric cars, especially in the performance segment,
"Commerzbank analyst Sascha Gommel told Reuters. Tesla's Elon musk put his electric-car patents into the public domain last year in the hope of boosting development of competing electric car technology.
One of the most closely watched design elements will be how far the cars can travel without having to be recharged.
It's not known how the new cars will be priced Tesla's Model X starts around $77, 000 US 0
That's why Poland's Ideabank turned four BMW i3 electric cars into mobile ATMS, dispensing cash to customers via a mobile app, reports Carscoops.
But electric cars create challenges for grid operators. Because they draw so much current during charging, there is the potential to overload circuits that serve neighborhoods.
500 watt model fits into the trunk of a car. o if you ran out of electricity somewhere,
or aesthetic reasons (such as maintaining the colors for cars, clothes etc
#Africa Could Quadruple Renewable energy Capacity By 2030 These are the primary conclusions from a new report published by the International Renewable energy Agency (IRENA), Africa 2030,
The documents reveals that the car array of sensors will notice a cyclist among other objects and vehicles on the road.
It describes how the car would use a combination of a camera Lidar and radar to collect information about objects that surround the car.
It does this by examining the height of objects it may think are compared cyclists with the average height of cyclists it has identified previously.
The car measures the distance between the top of the cyclist head and the pavement at various ranges,
Google's prototype two-seater'bubble'cars have buttons to begin and end the drive, but no other controls.
The cars are expected also to be electric, capable of going 100 miles (160 km) before needing to be recharging.
A combination of radar, lasers and cameras sitting on top of the roof give the car a 360-degree'view,
cars, road signs and markings and traffic lights. n some embodiments, the type of vehicle of the cyclist may include other means of transportation such as a scooter or moped.
It shows an external airbag system in action that inflates if the car hits a pedestrian or other object.
Chris Urmson says the cars would still be test vehicles, and Google would collect data on how they interact with other vehicles and pedestrians.
The small, bulbous cars without steering wheels or pedals are being tested at a Google facility in California.
He told reporters at the Automotive News World Congress in Detroit that Google doesn't know yet how it will make money on the cars.
Urmson wants to reach the point where his test team no longer has to pilot the cars.'
Google may face state regulatory hurdles depending on where it chooses to test the cars in public.
trains and cars are replaced by craft that can whisk us from London to Sydney in a just a few hours by flying most of the way in the outer limits of our atmosphere. he most important thing is that Emdrive is green,
and ultralight cars Researchers have demonstrated a new type of metal so light it can float on water.
Significant efforts in recent years have focused on developing lightweight polymer matrix composites to replace heavier metal-based components in automobiles and marine vessels.
The new composite has potential applications in boat flooring, automobile parts, and buoyancy modules as well as vehicle armour. h
#When a bike and car MERGE: Futuristic C-1 can reach 100mph and will NEVER fall over thanks to its self-balancing technology By Jack Millner For Mailonline Published:
But now a car as thin as a motorcycle could help you cut through traffic while keeping you safe and warm.
Lit Motors, creator of the C-1 self-balancing car, recently showed off their futuristic vehicle at the 2015 Invention Awards,
and efficiency of a motorcycle with the safety and convenience of a car, creating the ultimate urban vehicle.'
which helps people remember events such as where they parked their car in a multi-storey car park or where they left a set of keys.
Firms buy Nokia's map business in bid to beat tech firms with self driving cars and navigation German carmakers BMW,
Germany's three premium carmakers will hold equal stakes in the business, known as HERE, clubbing together to keep the assets away from Internet rivals such as Uber of Silicon valley and China's Baidu and Tencent.
which Nokia will compensate the carmakers, the Finnish company said on Monday. Scroll down for video The transaction is expected to close in early 2016.
The purchase allows automakers to offer new premium features, like autonomous driving, in luxury cars, shaking up the pecking order between car makers,
which invented the motor car in 1886. But it is unclear how other HERE customers,
including rival carmakers, may respond to Germany's carmakers owning map technology, which many in the automotive, Internet and logistics industries see as key to their own strategies.'
'There is a risk that the other automakers will be pushed further into the arms of Google, 'said Richard Windsor an independent financial analyst who tracks major tech players.
At a later stage, the carmakers will invite private equity firm General Atlantic to join the consortium as an investor and potential mediator
HERE is the leading supplier of digital maps for most of the world's top carmakers,
which has begun to retool its business to focus on carmakers rather than consumers. Tomtom recently teamed up with Bosch, one of the world's top auto suppliers,
to create an alternative platform to HERE for carmakers. HERE was created via the $8. 1 billion acquisition of Navteq in 2008 by Nokia
but later switched to focus on carmakers. Nokia is now shedding its maps business as it integrates its purchase of telecom network equipment maker Alcatel Lucent.
said it expected to book a gain on the sale to the carmakers, including cumulative foreign exchange translation differences, of around 1 billion euros.
In bidding for HERE, the German carmakers appeared to use their status as key customers to fend off other bidders,
It shows a self driving Lexus stopping at a junction in Mountain view near the firm's HQ-then being rear ended by the car behind.'
a car slammed into the back of us at 17 mph and it hadn't braked at all,
The driver of the other car also complained of neck and back pain. The simulation shows Google's car being rear ended at 17mph at a junction in Mountain view after stopping at a red traffic lightin a blog post
he says the problem has been common.''Our self-driving cars are being hit surprisingly often by other drivers who are distracted and not paying attention to the road.'
so three cars, including ours, braked and came to a stop so as not to get stuck in the middle of the intersection.'
'The car's data confirmed it was hit at 17mph.''As you can see from the video above,
'New data released by Google reveals other drivers have hit the firm's cars 14 times since the start of our project in 2009,
Those regulations also require a driver to be able to take back control of the car at any time.
is controlled computer cars that can eliminate human error, which is a factor in an estimated 90 percent of the 1. 2 million road deaths that occur worldwide each year.
He says all but one of the accidents were caused by drivers in other cars; in the only incident caused by a Google car,
a staffer was driving in manual mode. Consumers question whether they can trust self-driving cars to work all the time,
and how self-driving cars will interact with regular cars, says the consulting firm J. D. Power and Associates.
and the site will feature a monthly report that will include details of any accidents involving Google cars.
when they interact with the cars. The prototype cars-assembled in suburban Detroit by Roush Industries-have the same array of radars, lasers and cameras as Google's fleet of Lexus SUVS,
which allows them to share data. If one car's camera spots orange cones and construction signs, for example, it will alert all the others to slow down in that area or reroute around a lane closure.
Dmitri Dolgov the head of software for the self-driving car project, says Google's software has gotten much better over the last year at classifying objects, like trees and mailboxes,
and predicting behavior of pedestrians and other cars. For example, Google's cars will slow down if they sense that a car in the next lane is speeding up to cut in front of them.
And in one recent test, a Google car paused when a cyclist ran a red light.
Another car, driven by a human, went ahead and nearly hit the cyclist. The system isn't perfect.
On a test drive one of Google's Lexus SUVS seemed momentarily confused when a mail truck partially blocked its path.
Later, during a demonstration drive in Google's parking lot, the prototype-without a wheel or pedal-braked
Dolgov says it's impossible to predict everything its test cars might see, so they're programmed to act in the most conservative way
that can pilot the car on the highway with minimal input from the driver. Unlike Google, automakers think self-driving cars will arrive feature-by-feature instead of all at once,
says Google's'moon shot'strategy is difficult and riskier than just adding features to existing cars.
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