General Motors reports that its researchers are developing a promising driver assistance feature potentially capable of detecting pedestrians and cyclists on congested streets or in poor visibility conditions before the driver notices them. The feature relies on Wi-Fi Direct, the peer-to-peer wireless standard that allows devices like some smartphones to Subscribe to Automotive World to continue … Continued
General Motors reports that its researchers are developing a promising driver assistance feature potentially capable of detecting pedestrians and cyclists on congested streets or in poor visibility conditions before the driver notices them.
The feature relies on Wi-Fi Direct, the peer-to-peer wireless standard that allows devices like some smartphones to
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