Developments in capturing data on brain activity and eye movement from the UK promise considerable advances in automotive safety technology. A number of systems geared at addressing driver fatigue are already on the market. Volvo Cars was one of the first on the scene with its Driver Alert Control, which Subscribe to Automotive World to … Continued
Developments in capturing data on brain activity and eye movement from the UK promise considerable advances in automotive safety technology. A number of systems geared at addressing driver fatigue are already on the market. Volvo Cars was one of the first on the scene with its Driver Alert Control, which
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