Scientists at Carnegie Mellon University and MINES ParisTech are developing a smart headlight system that would light up the road better during rain and snowstorms by briefly not lighting individual droplets or snowflakes directly in front of the car. Simulations at Carnegie Mellon’s Robotics Institute indicate that more than 90% of Subscribe to Automotive World … Continued
Scientists at Carnegie Mellon University and MINES ParisTech are developing a smart headlight system that would light up the road better during rain and snowstorms by briefly not lighting individual droplets or snowflakes directly in front of the car.
Simulations at Carnegie Mellon’s Robotics Institute indicate that more than 90% of
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