Remember when your cell phone used to have one button for every number? The phone in your hand today probably has at most one button and, of course, a smart touch screen. That same technology for...
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Techstore's curator insight,
October 3, 2014 5:55 AM
Forensics and the Internet of Things: the Car of the Future will be a Data Goldmine. #automobile #futuretech |
Richard Platt's curator insight,
April 9, 2015 10:57 PM
This technology works using a simple webcam, peripheral infrared sensors, and central photo-diodes to scan the driver’s eyes more than 50 times per second. The system then translates the information into data commands for electronically-controlled actuators that align the vehicle’s headlamps. Headlamp actuators react almost instantly to make the adjustments. You will be able to aim your headlights precisely where you want to look both vertically and horizontally |
The vision of a vehicle interior without buttons and switches is becoming increasingly tangible. “This trend not only gives interior designers a new level of freedom; it also reduces the costs of producing functional elements,” states Mark Sankovitch, ENGEL North America President. (they manufacture injection molding machines and plastic processing technologies) “We are already talking to various OEMs and automotive companies. In four to five years the first vehicles will be equipped with this sensitive surface technology,”